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ISRO's GSAT-30 telecom satellite due for launch on Ariane V this week: All you need to know
Tech2 News Staff •The GSAT-30 will be launched on Friday, 17 January 2020 at 2.35 am IST from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana.
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Narayan Prasad •Demand-and-supply has led to a burgeoning market for launch service providers who can streamline the entire process of launching cubesats and small satellites.
ISRO to launch five military satellites in 2019 to 'boost strategic assets' in space
Tech2 News Staff •ISRO hasn't attempted to launch more than two military satellite missions in a year so far.
ISRO successfully places EMISAT, 28 other international satellites in orbit in triply-special PSLV-C45 mission
Tech2 News Staff •ISRO Chief K Sivan also announced a viewing gallery inaugurated by 1200 live viewers of the launch in Sriharikota today.
ISRO PSLV-C45 Satellite Launch today LIVE Updates: PSLV successfully releases 28 small satellites one after another after EMISAT
Tech2 News Staff •PSLV successfully releases all 28 small satellites one after another after the mission's main payload, EMISAT.
EMISAT: India's spy in the sky, 28 other payloads to be launched on ISRO's PSLV-C45 on 1 April
Tech2 News Staff •This will be ISRO's first attempt at placing satellites in 3 different orbits in a single launch.
ISRO's PSLV-C45 launch of EMISAT, 28 other satellites: When, where to watch it live
Tech2 News Staff •The 3-hour ISRO mission will begin with the launch of PSLV from Sriharikota at 9.30 am on 1 April.
SpaceX launches US Air Force's best GPS satellite yet, closes last launch in 2018
•The twice-delayed launch of Vespucci for the Air Force marks SpaceX's 21st & final launch of 2018.
ISRO shares visuals from cameras on GSLV-F11 of GSAT-7A launch, release into orbit
Tech2 News Staff •The GSLV's stages can be seen falling away one after another before GSAT-7A, too, detaches & drifts.
Five back-to-back satellite launches starting today close 2018's rocket roster
Tech2 News Staff •Satellite launches by SpaceX, Arianespace, United Launch Alliance and ISRO all are on the cards.