Chennai:
Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) latest communication
satellite, Insat-3E, has been transported to Kourou in
French Guyana for its launch onboard the European Ariane
launch vehicle by the end of August 2003.
The
spacecraft, along with the ground checkout and other equipment,
left Bangalore at 3:30 am on 15 July 2003 by an AN-124
cargo aircraft and reached Cayenne Airport at 1 pm IST
on 16 July 2003. The satellite was then transported by
road to the launch centre at Kourou.
Insat-3E
is the fourth satellite to be launched in the Insat-3
series. Insat-3A, Insat-3B and Insat-3C have already been
commissioned and Insat-3D, an advanced meteorological
satellite, will be launched during 2004-05.
Weighing
2,750 kg at lift-off, Insat-3E carries 24 C-band transponders
and 12 extended C-band transponders. When commissioned,
the satellite will substantially enhance the Insat system
capacity, which now provides about 120 transponders in
C-band, extended C-band, Ku-band and S-band, meeting the
requirement of various users.
In
the coming weeks, the appendages like antennae and solar
panels will be integrated with Insat-3E and the total
spacecraft tested in detail. After propellant filling
operations, it will be mated with the Ariane vehicle for
its launch.
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