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ISRO’s LVM3 Rocket Launches GSAT-7R

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Context The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched the Indian Navy’s advanced communication satellite GSAT-7R (CMS-03) from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. About the GSAT-7R Satellite Gsat-7R an indigenously developed satellite, weighing approximately 4,400 kg, is India’s heaviest communication satellite to be launched from the country to date. It is designed to replace Gsat-7 (Rukmini), which was launched in 2013 and is primarily dedicated to the Indian N

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  • The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched the Indian Navy’s advanced communication satellite GSAT-7R (CMS-03) from the Satish Dhawan S Satish Dhawanpace Centre in Sriharikota.

About the GSAT-7R Satellite

  • Gsat-7R an indigenously developed satellite, weighing approximately 4,400 kg, is India’s heaviest communication satellite to be launched from the country to date.
    • It is designed to replace Gsat-7 (Rukmini), which was launched in 2013 and is primarily dedicated to the Indian Navy.
  • ISRO launched the rocket aboard its most powerful launch vehicle, the LVM3, on its M5 mission.
    • The satellite had been successfully inserted into a geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO).
Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit
– The GTO allows satellites to be positioned into geostationary orbits, where they can maintain a fixed position relative to the Earth’s surface. 
– This is crucial for communication and weather satellites that need to monitor specific areas continuously.
  • The satellite carries advanced payloads in multiple frequency bands, UHF, S-band, C-band and Ku-band, and includes several indigenous technologies such as a 1,200-litre propulsion tank and collapsible antenna systems. 
  • Its payload includes transponders capable of supporting voice, data, and video links over multiple communication bands.
  • Significance: With state-of-the-art indigenous components, the GSAT-7R will provide robust and secure telecommunication coverage across the Indian Ocean Region

Reasons for Heavy Mass of Communication Satellites

  • Wide Coverage and Multi-band Capability: To serve the entire Indian mainland, communication satellites require broad-area coverage and support for multiple frequency bands.
    • This multi-band design demands large deployable antennas, high-power amplifiers, waveguides, and digital processors, all of which contribute to greater mass.
  • High Power Demand and Large Solar Arrays:  Modern communication satellites are high-power platforms, consuming several kilowatts of electricity.
    • To sustain this for 12–15 years, satellites carry large solar panels and batteries to provide continuous energy during Earth’s shadow (eclipse) periods.
  • Redundancy for Long Service Life: To ensure reliability, satellites include redundant systems, duplicate computers, radios, power units, and control systems.
    • This redundancy allows continued operation even if primary systems fail.
    • While critical for mission longevity, redundancy significantly increases the overall launch mass.
ISRO’s LVM3 Rocket Launches GSAT-7R

Source: TH