ISRO to Launch GSAT-20 Satellite Through SpaceX Falcon-9 Rocket in Mid-2024
Space News ,India :- India NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the commercial arm of ISRO, has announced plans to launch GSAT-20, now renamed GSAT-N2, aboard SpaceX Falcon-9 during the second quarter of 2024. This satellite boasts Ka-Ka band High Throughput Satellite (HTS) capacity with 32 beams, ensuring Pan-India coverage, including remote regions like Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep islands.
Weighing 4,700 kg, GSAT-20 offers an HTS capacity of nearly 48 Gbps, specifically designed to cater to the service needs of remote and unconnected areas. NSIL, mandated by the Indian government space sector reforms in June 2020, aims to build, launch, own, and operate satellites in a "Demand-driven mode" to meet user service needs.
Following the success of its first Demand-driven satellite mission, GSAT-24, in June 2022, fully funded by NSIL and with TataPlay securing the satellite capacity, NSIL currently operates 11 communication satellites in orbit. Now, NSIL is gearing up for its GSAT-20 satellite mission during the second quarter of 2024, aiming to provide cost-effective Ka-Ka band HTS capacity for Broadband, IFMC, and cellular backhaul service needs.
NSIL emphasized that the majority of the HTS capacity onboard GSAT-20 has already been secured by Indian service providers. The realization of GSAT-20 is in collaboration with ISRO, and the satellite will be launched on Falcon-9 under a launch service contract between NSIL and SpaceX, USA.
SpaceX describes Falcon-9 as the world first orbital class reusable rocket, designed to transport people and payloads into Earth orbit and beyond. The rocket reusability significantly contributes to reducing the cost of space access, making it an innovative and cost-effective choice for NSIL upcoming GSAT-20 mission.