Credit: ISRO WASHINGTON — A recently launched Indian navigation satellite is stranded in a transfer orbit after the failure of its onboard propulsion system and could soon renter. The Indian ...
Launched on Jan. 28, 2025, the satellite is currently stranded in a transfer orbit due to a critical failure in its onboard propulsion system, ISRO stated in a report. The issue occurred when the ...
Valves on the navigation satellite did not open, preventing its engines from firing to change orbit. India just launched its first mission of 2025. The Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO ...
The three-stage, 167-foot-tall (50.9 meters) GSLV succeeded in its mission, delivering a satellite called NVS-02 to geostationary transfer orbit about 19 minutes after liftoff. NVS-02 is the second of ...
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As a result, NVS-02 at present continues to be stuck in an elliptical Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO), which is not appropriate for the advanced functioning of the navigation system.
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