Indian Space Research Organisation of India (ISRO) launched a new communication satellite with the help of their small rockets known to be as Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), online news confirmed from scientists of ISRO. The satellite launched name is G-SAT12 and basic purpose of launching this satellite is educational promotion, telephonic services and promotion of telemedicine services, this satellite is 1410kgs of weight and ISRO have spend 80crores rupees on its making, online news confirms.
Online news in India, this operation will add 12 C-band Transponder and fill somewhat need of Transponders of India, India is having too much shortage of transponders. The PSLV which launched this satellite costs around 90crores and itself works like a workhouse rocket, it is recorded that this mission was it 19th operation till the time.
This is considered to be as most complex because of its five special orbital manoeuvres moreover PSLV have to make sure that satellite should be injected in very correct geo-synchronous orbit and due to this fact it will take time of some days. One bad point is that none of the both i.e. satellite and PSLV are not insured.
According to future planning of India, ISRO have planned to launch two more PSLV by the end of this year. ISRO is using PSLV in most of its missions because of failure or GSLV i.e. Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, GSLV was failed in some of its mission including the last one which was supposed to launch a domestic communication satellite.

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