ISRO Planning For LEO Constellation Like Space X To Counter China
Space News - The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is strategically working towards the establishment of a low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications constellation.
In a groundbreaking mission in March 2023, ISRO successfully launched 36 OneWeb satellites into orbit using its LVM-3 rocket, culminating in the completion of OneWeb LEO constellation. This constellation, comprising a total of 618 satellites, is poised to deliver global broadband internet coverage from space.
Operating in orbits situated between 200 km and 1,500 km from Earth, LEO satellites contribute to a substantial enhancement in bandwidth while concurrently reducing latency in space to an impressive 50-70 milliseconds.
Meanwhile, China is also embarking on an ambitious endeavor, planning to deploy a mega-constellation consisting of 13,000 low-orbit satellites. This expansive network is envisioned to provide services within China, engage in surveillance of rival networks, and potentially undertake sabotage missions.
Situated at the Peenya Industrial Estate in Bangalore, ISROs Laboratory for Electro-Optics Systems (LEOS) serves as a pivotal hub for the design, development, and production of Attitude Sensors tailored for all LEO, GEO, and interplanetary missions.