INSAT-2C

Indian telecommunications satellite From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

INSAT-2C (also known as Indian National Satellite-2) was an Indian geostationary communications spacecraft.[1][2][3] It is ISRO's third indigenous communications satellite.[4]

Mission typeCommunication
OperatorINSAT
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INSAT-2C
Mission typeCommunication
OperatorINSAT
COSPAR ID1995-067B Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.23731Edit this on Wikidata
Mission durationPlanned: 7 years
Final: 18 years
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerISRO
Launch mass2,106 kilograms (4,643 lb)
Dry mass916 kg
Power1000 watts
Start of mission
Launch date6 December 1995, 23:23:00
RocketAriane-4
Launch siteKourou, French Guiana
ContractorArianespace
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeGeostationary
Longitude93.5 degree east
Inclination14.2 degrees
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History

It was launched by Ariane 44L from Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana on December 6, 1995.[3][4] It was working properly for years, but in January 2013, its communication C-band transponder collapsed.[5][6] It was launched to improve communication facilities in Northeast India and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.[7]

Information

Its mass during launch was 2,106 kg and dry mass was 946 kg. It revolves around Geostationary orbit with altitude of 35,786 and longitude of 93.5 degree east.[8] Its onboard power was 1,320 Watts with mission life of 7 years and its planned orbit life to be very long.[9]

Capabilities

It has capabilities like business communication, mobile satellite service and can make television outreach beyond boundary of India.[2][10]

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