IRNSS 6th Satellite in orbit. ISRO successfully put into orbit India's own satelite based navigation system got a big boost.
The satellite was launched on-board India�s indigenous launch vehicle, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).
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The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System or�IRNSS�is an indigenously developed Navigation Satellite System that is used to provide accurate real-time positioning and timing services over India and region extending to 1500 km around India.
The satellite had a lift-off mass of 1,425 kg and was powered by two solar panels generating 1660 W and one Lithium-ion battery of 90 Ampere-hour capacity.
With this launch, India inches closer to having its own navigation system (like a GPS).
The navigation payload of IRNSS-1F will transmit navigation service signals and will operate in the L5 band and S band. The ranging payload consists of a C-band transponder that facilitates accurate determination of the range of the satellites.
�Successful launch of IRNSS-1F is an accomplishment we all take immense pride in. I salute the hard work of our scientists and ISRO,� Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a tweet. President Pranab Mukherjee also congratulated the scientists.
ISRO is now preparing to launch the last satellite in the IRNSS series, the IRNSS-1G, and work has already begun on it.