The Indian Space and Research Organisation (Isro) is looking at alternatives to save its NVS-02 satellite part of NavIC constellation after it suffered a major failure after deployment.
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Feb 3 (IANS) The Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) NVS-02 navigation satellite has encountered a technical glitch after being successfully injected into the ...
Orbit-raising operations to nudge the NVS-02 satellite into its designated orbital slot could not be carried out as the valves that admit the oxidizer to fire thrusters “did not open”, Isro said. An ...
The GSLV-F15 will carry the NVS-02 satellite, part of India's NavIC system, enhancing regional navigation capabilities and reducing reliance on foreign systems like GPS. The launch is scheduled ...
Indian space agency ISRO’s latest navigation satellite, NVS-02, will not reach geostationary orbit because a pyro valve, meant to let in the oxidiser, failed to open. Without the oxidiser ...
Like its predecessor, NVS-02 has been configured with navigation payload in L1, L5 and S band in addition to ranging payload in C-band.
All photographs: ANI Photo Indian Space Research Organisation's NVS-02 satellite Failure Analysis Committee headed by former ISRO chairman Alur Seelin Kiran Kumar should also look at the space ...