Satellite footprints

GSAT-14 at 74° East

Position:74° East
Manufacturer:Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
Operator:NewSpace India
Launch operator:Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
Launch vehicle:GSLV
Launch date:01/05/2014
Expected lifetime:15 Years

GSAT-14 was the 23rd Geostationary Communication Satellite of India and built by ISRO. The satellite was intended to serve as a replacement for GSAT-3 (EDUSAT).

The satellite is configured with 6 Ku- and 6 Extended-C-band transponders providing India coverage beams. In addition, the spacecraft also carries Ka-band beacons transmitting the signals at 20 and 30 GHz, which are planned to be used to carry out studies related to rain and atmospheric effects on Ka-band satellite communication links in Indian region.

Fiber optic gyro, active pixel sun sensor, round type bolometer and field programmable gate array-based earth sensors and thermal control coating experiments are new technologies to be flown as experiments. The satellite had a lift-off mass of 1,980kgs and generates a power of around 2.6kW. It was planned to use the existing structure and several mechanical and electrical components procured as spares during earlier projects.

GSAT-14 was successfully launched on January 5th, 2014 on a GSLV Mk II rocket, operated by ISRO, from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in India.

GSAT-14 at 74° East

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