The countdown for the Thursday's big launch of India's latest communication satellite GSAT-6 has started at Sriharikota. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set for launching its twenty-fifth home-made communications satellite in space using the Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) that uses an Indian made cryogenic engine being tested for the third time. This satellite was mired in a controversy as it was originally part of the infamous Antrix-Devas agreement. The Indian government scraped the deal and an international arbitration continues.
The heavyweight Indian rocket that weighs 416 tonnes and is nearly 50 meters tall is all set for lift off. The GSLV rocket is being powered using an Indian made cryogenic engine. Dubbed the 'naughty boy' this rocket has had a patchy record with less than half the flights being successful. It will hoist a very special military communications satellite called GSAT-6.
Speaking to NDTV Kiran Kumar, Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said "GSAT-6 carries one of the largest antennas we have built a 6 meter diameter antenna, the prime purpose is to make sure that communication can happen with smaller and smaller hand held devices whether it is for data, video or voice. The users for this will be the strategic sector as it gives a tremendous opportunity for using very small handheld devices in the remotest places." In 2013, India had launched a dedicated communications satellite for the Indian Navy.
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