ISRO planning for a six-tonne ‘K’ band satellite
ISRO is planning to build/import six-tonne ‘K’band satellite.
Objective:
- The K band will allow higher and faster data transmission on the Internet by at least 2-3 times what ISRO satellites offer at present
- It will suit VSAT operators who support this traffic.
- K band transponder can accommodate far more users more efficiently than ISRO’s older Ku band satellites.
2010:
- ISRO sent up GSAT-4 with a K band transponder. However, its homegrown GSLV launcher failed.
- ISRO also built a K-band satellite, called HYLAS-1 (or Highly Advanced Satellite) for a fee for British operator Avanti in a tie-up with Europe’s Astrium.
Month: Current Affairs - November, 2012
Category: Science & Technology Current Affairs