India's advanced
multi-band
communication
satellite
GSAT-7, launched
from Kourou,
French Guiana in
the early hours
of August 30,
2013, has been
successfully
placed in the
Geosynchronous
Orbit with an
altitude of
about 36,000 km
above Earth's
surface today
(September 3,
2013) morning,
after
successfully
completing the
last of the
three
orbit-raising
manoeuvres
commanded from
ISRO's Master
Control Facility
(MCF) at Hassan.
Later in the
day, the
communication
antennae of
GSAT-7,
including the
UHF Helix
antenna, were
deployed
successfully.
Following this,
GSAT-7 was put
in its final
orbital
configuration,
stabilised on
its three-axis
by the momentum
wheels.
The GSAT-7
Satellite would
reach its
assigned orbital
slot of 74
degree East
longitude in the
Geostationary
Orbit within the
next 10 days. On
September 14,
2013, the
communication
transponders in
UHF, S, C and Ku
bands are
planned to be
switched on.