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| Insat-4B Orbit Raised Further
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The first critical orbit-raising manoeuvre on INSAT-4B was
successfully conducted at 5:35 am this morning (March 13,
2007) with the firing of the 440 Newton Liquid Apogee Motor
(LAM) on board for 93 minutes by commanding the satellite
from Master Control Facility (MCF) at Hassan in Karnataka.
With this LAM operation, INSAT-4B perigee has been raised
to 14,244 km. The apogee is at 35,752 km and the inclination
of the orbit with respect to the equatorial plane has been
reduced from 4.5 deg at the time of entering into orbit to
1.15 deg now. The present orbital period is 15 hours 21 minutes.
INSAT-4B was successfully launched by Ariane 5 launch vehicle
yesterday (March 12, 2007) from Kourou, French Guyana. The
launch vehicle placed INSAT-4B in the intended Gesynchronous
Transfer Orbit (GTO) with a perigee (closest point to the
earth) of 250 km and apogee (farthest point to earth) of 35,886
km. MCF acquired the first signals at 4:02 am IST on March
12, 2007 and conducted initial phase operations on INSAT-4B.
The satellite which had gone out of radio visibility of MCF
at 2:04 pm yesterday, came within its radio visibility again
at 1:00 am this morning. The satellite was oriented suitably
before the start of LAM operations.
All systems on board the satellite are functioning normally.
The satellite went out of MCF radio visibility at 12:02 pm
this afternoon. It will again come within MCFs radio
visibility at 6:11 am tomorrow. Further orbit raising maneuvers
are planned in the next few days.
Source
: Press Information Bureau
Date : March 13, 2007
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