Tag: liftoff

  • Insat 4-A installed in payload dispenser system for 22 Dec launch

    Insat 4-A installed in payload dispenser system for 22 Dec launch

    MUMBAI: India’s communication payload Insat-4A has been installed atop its Sylda multi-payload dispenser system ahead of its 22 December launch onboard an Ariane 5 generic launcher from the European Space port of Kourou in French Guiana.

    The satellite, the heaviest of the Indian communication satellites, carries a mixed payload of 12 Ku-band and 12 C-band transponders. It is also the first in India’s new Insat-4 telecommunications spacecraft series that will provide coverage over the Indian subcontinent. The 12 Ku Band transponders have been leased out to the new Tata-Sky joint venture for direct-to-home (DTH) transmission using Vsats. These transponders could offer DTH customers a bundle of 150 television channels.

    The action occurred inside the Ariane 5 final assembly building. As can be seen in the picture featured alongside, Insat-4A is lowered into the assembly fixture, with its Sylda dispenser visible at the bottom center of the photo.

    The mated Insat-4A/Sylda unit is to be integrated with the protective payload fairing, and this combination will be positioned over Europe’s MSG-2 second-generation metrological satellite on top of Ariane 5 to complete the payload “stack.”

    Liftoff of the Ariane 5 Generic vehicle with Insat 4A and MSG-2 is set for 21 December (around 2 am on 22 December India time).

    The MSG-2 platform will provide high-resolution images of the Earth’s weather activity, and is to measure the planet’s radiation balance for information on climate change.

  • Arianespace flight 159 launch postponed

    Arianespace flight 159 launch postponed

    PARIS: Unfavourable weather conditions at the Spaceport in French Guiana have forced the delay of Arianespace’s Flight 159 with the Intelsat 907 satellite payload.

     
    The speed and direction of high altitude winds led Arianespace to stop the launch countdown seven hours before the scheduled liftoff, which had been set for the early morning hours of today, say reports.

    The Ariane 44L launch vehicle and its Intelsat 907 spacecraft are being maintained in a safe stand-by mode, says the company. A go-ahead decision for the next launch attempt will be decided based on evolving weather conditions.