3 Navigation Satellites to be Launched by 2026

Syllabus: GS3/ Science and Technology

Context

  • ISRO will launch three more navigation satellites, NVS-03, NVS-04, and NVS-05, by 2026 to bolster the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS).

Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC)

  • Established by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), NavIC is India’s autonomous regional navigation satellite system, designed to fulfill both civilian and military navigational needs.
    • NavIC was erstwhile known as Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS).
  • It provides precise Position, Velocity, and Timing (PVT) services within India and extends up to 1,500 km beyond the country’s borders, forming its primary service area.
  • NavIC is designed with a constellation of 7 satellites and a network of ground stations operating 24 x 7. 
    • Three satellites of the constellation are placed in geostationary orbit and four satellites are placed in inclined geosynchronous orbit.
    • The ground network consists of a control centre, precise timing facility, range and integrity monitoring stations, two-way ranging stations, etc.
  • NavIC offers two services: Standard Position Service (SPS) for civilian users and Restricted Service (RS) for strategic users. 
    • It provides location accuracy better than 20 meters and timing accuracy better than 40 nanoseconds across the core service area. 
  • Currently only four out of the seven satellites in the current constellation are fully functional.
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NVS Series

  • These are five second-generation NavIC satellitesNVS-01 to NVS-05 and are planned to enhance the existing constellation. 
    • These satellites incorporate L1 band communication, which broadens NavIC’s compatibility and usability for diverse applications. 
  • NVS-01, the first of the second-generation satellites, was launched in 2023. 
    • For the first time, an indigenous atomic clock was flown in NVS-01.
  • NVS-02 was launched in January 2025.

Significance

  • The first batch launched in the previous decades has been successful in establishing the Personal Navigation Device (PND) services in the country.
  • The NVS series is the second generation of these satellites that are progressively being deployed to further strengthen the PND ecosystem in the nation.
  • Many applications based on NavIC spanning from strategic uses, tracking of shipping vessels, time synchronization, train tracking and safety of alert life dissemination are accomplished.

Source: IE

 

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