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India’s Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV), flying on the GSLV-F1? mission, will launch the NVS 3 navigation satellite for ISRO. It is the third next generation satellite in the fleet and will replace the failed NVS 2 satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System NavIC, which aims to improve positioning services over India and neighboring regions. It will be positioned at 111.75º East, to replace IRNSS 1E. - NVS 3 (NVS-03) is the twelfth satellite in the Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC) and the third 2nd generation NavIC satellite. This new series of satellites have a launch mass of 2250kg, incorporate L1 band signals additionally to L5 and S-band and use indigenous atomic clocks. The satellite is powered by two solar arrays, which generate up to 1660 Watts, and has a lifetime of 12 years. Three of the satellites in the NavIC constellation are in GEO (Geostationary Orbit) at 32.5°, 83° and 131.5° East, while four satellites are in an inclined geosynchronous orbit with an inclination of 29° with longitude crossing at 55° and 111.75° East. All satellites are inter-operable and compatible with GPS and Galileo.
📍 Second Launch Complex, Nellore Dist, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh 524124, Indien