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Apr 29, 2016

[CA] IRNSS

IRNSS 

What is IRNSS?
·        Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS).
·        2006: Government approved project with ~Rs.1500 crores.
·        American Global positioning system has 24 orbiting satellites, a global network of ground stations. Thus GPS covers every part of the world.
·        But, given this small budget, it is beyond ISRO’s limit to maintain 24 satellites to cover entire globe,
·        Therefore, our GPS will use just seven satellites, and try to cover India + 1,500 km beyond its borders.
·        HQ: ISRO Navigation Centre at Byalalu, near Bangalore. It’ll control this system.



7 Satellites of IRNSS
·        3 satellites - These three of the satellites will be placed over the equator, in the geostationary orbit; they match the Earth’s rotation and therefore appear from the ground to remain at a fixed position in the sky.
·        +4 satellites - will be in pairs in two inclined geosynchronous orbits; from the ground, these satellites will appear to travel in figures of ‘8’ during the course of a day.
·        All seven IRNSS satellites will be at a height of about 36,000 km, taking a whole day to circle the Earth.
·        In future, we can add more satellites to increase coverage surrounding India and one day 25-30 satellites to cover entire earth, just like American-GPS.
·        So far 6 out 7 satellites launched



IRNSS – 1A
IRNSS – 1B
IRNSS – 1C
When
Jul 01, 2013
Apr 04, 2014
Oct 16, 2014
Where
Satish Dawan Space Centre - Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh
Launch Vehicle
PSLV – C22
PSLV – C24
PSLV – C26



IRNSS – 1D
IRNSS – 1E
IRNSS – 1F
IRNSS – 1G
When
Mar 28, 2015
Jan 20, 2016
Mar 10, 2016
Apr 28, 2016
Where
Satish Dawan Space Centre - Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh
Launch Vehicle
PSLV – C27
PSLV – C31
PSLV – C32
PSLV – C33




 Benefits of IRNSS
·        Will serve both civil and military users.
·        Will provide time-location coordinates on land, sea and air.
·        Cell phone apps- for mapping, driving, hiking in jungle and remote areas.
·        Forest department: Putting out wildfire, tracking endangered animals.
·        Fleet Management e.g. taxi or truck company can monitor whether their driver is on right path or not.
·        Disaster Management.
·        During war: naval fleet Management, missile navigation etc.
·        IRNSS will offer two services: (1) Standard Positioning Service: that will be accessible to anyone; (2) Restricted Service: Will be available only to the military and other government-authorized users.

·        At present only three countries have their own global navigation systems: (1) USA - GPS; (2) Russia - GLONASS and (3) China - Beidou



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