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GISAT-1A (EOS-05)

GSLV Mk II

Indian Space Research Organization

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Mission

GISAT-1A (EOS-05)

  • Type: Earth Science
  • Orbit: Geostationary Transfer Orbit

GISAT-1A (GEO Imaging Satellite) is an Indian earth observing satellite operating from geostationary orbit to facilitate continuous observation of Indian sub-continent, quick monitoring of natural hazards and disaster.

Location

Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad

Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India

Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad has witnessed the launch of 32 rockets, including 31 orbital launch attempts. While Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India, has been the site for 103 rocket launches.

Satish Dhawan Space Centre – SDSC (formerly Sriharikota Range – SHAR),[1] is the primary spaceport of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), located in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

Rocket

Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk. II

Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark II (GSLV Mk II) is the largest launch vehicle developed by India, which is currently in operation. This fourth generation launch vehicle is a three stage vehicle with four liquid strap-ons. The indigenously developed cryogenic Upper Stage (CUS), which is flight proven, forms the third stage of GSLV Mk II. From January 2014, the vehicle has achieved four consecutive successes.

Learn more about the GSLV Mk. II

Agency

Indian Space Research Organization

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the city of Bangalore. Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration."

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II GISAT-1A (EOS-05) launch scheduled?

The Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II GISAT-1A (EOS-05) launch is currently scheduled for:
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Launch times are subject to change based on weather conditions, technical readiness, and range availability. Check back regularly for the most up-to-date launch time and status updates.

Where is the Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II GISAT-1A (EOS-05) mission launching from?

The Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II rocket will launch from Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India. Satish Dhawan Space Centre – SDSC (formerly Sriharikota Range – SHAR),[1] is the primary spaceport of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), located in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. For viewing location recommendations and tips, check the launch location details above.

What rocket is being used for the GISAT-1A (EOS-05) mission?

The GISAT-1A (EOS-05) mission will launch aboard a Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II rocket. Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark II (GSLV Mk II) is the largest launch vehicle developed by India, which is currently in operation. This fourth generation launch vehicle is a three stage vehicle with four liquid strap-ons. The indigenously developed cryogenic Upper Stage (CUS), which is flight proven, forms the third stage of GSLV Mk II. From January 2014, the vehicle has achieved four consecutive successes. Detailed rocket specifications and performance data are available in the rocket details above.

What weather conditions could delay the Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II GISAT-1A (EOS-05) launch?

The Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II GISAT-1A (EOS-05) launch can be delayed by various weather conditions including lightning within 10 nautical miles, high winds (especially upper-level winds), thick cloud layers, precipitation, and poor visibility. Weather must be favorable at the launch site, downrange landing zones, and abort landing sites. Check the launch weather forecast above for current conditions and probability of favorable weather.

How can I get updates if the Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II GISAT-1A (EOS-05) launch is delayed?

This page is updated in real-time with the latest Indian Space Research Organization GSLV Mk II launch status, including any delays or scrubs for the GISAT-1A (EOS-05) mission. You can also check our space launch schedule for the most current information. Enable push notifications through our mobile app to receive instant alerts about launch status changes, weather holds, or new launch times. We recommend following official Indian Space Research Organization live streams for the most immediate range updates.

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