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GSAT-20 (GSAT-N2, CMS-03) GEO

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Launch date

18 November 2024

Country

India

Purpose

Communication

Position

68° East

Manufacturer

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)

Operator

NewSpace India

Launch operator

SpaceX

Launch vehicle

Falcon 9

Expected lifetime

15+ Years

Region

Asia Pacific Region

GSAT-20 (GSAT-N2 / CMS-03): India’s High-Throughput Communication Satellite


Overview


GSAT-20, officially designated GSAT‑N2 and internally as CMS‑03, is a high-throughput geostationary communications satellite developed by ISRO’s Satellite Centre and Space Applications Centre, and operated by NewSpace India Limited (NSIL)  Positioned at 68° East, it serves India’s Smart Cities missionin-flight connectivity, and broadband expansion efforts, including remote regions like the Andaman, Nicobar, and Lakshadweep Islands


Specifications & Capabilities

  • Launch Mass: ~4,700 kg (~10,360 lb)
  • Operational Life: 14 years
  • Platform: ISRO’s indigenous I-4K (I‑4000) bus based on Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Polymer structure
  • Payload: Ka-band high-throughput (HTS) with 48 Gbps capacity, using 32 spot beams (8 focused on Northeast India, 24 covering the rest of the country), enhanced frequency reuse architecture

Launch Details

  • Launch Date: November 18, 2024, 18:30 UTC
  • Launch Vehicle: SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5 from Cape Canaveral SFS, FL, marking ISRO’s first launch on a US rocket
  • Orbit: Initially inserted into GTO; later transferred to geostationary orbit at 68°E

Mission Purpose

GSAT‑20 expands India’s digital infrastructure through:

  • High-speed broadband and smart services
  • Reliable in-flight and rural connectivity
  • Enabling remote educationtelemedicine, and other e-governance initiatives in underserved regions
  • Supporting subscriber-dependent services like Dish TV, contributing to public and private partnerships

Historic Significance

  • It is ISRO’s heaviest domestic satellite launched to date
  • Represents India’s first commercial satellite launch on a US rocket
  • Reflects strategic policy shifts under NSIL’s demand-driven commercialization, following GSAT‑24 (2022.

 

GEO Satellite

GSAT-20 (GSAT-N2, CMS-03)

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GSAT-20 Satellite in orbit

GEO Satellite

GSAT-20 (GSAT-N2, CMS-03)

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GEO Satellite

GSAT-20 (GSAT-N2, CMS-03)

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