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ISRO to launch five communication satellites by year-end


HYDERABAD (PTI): The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch five communication satellites by the year-end, its chairman A S Kiran Kumar has said.

The satellites, proposed to be launched, are aimed at improving the communication system within the country, he said on Thursday.

"There are five (satellites) that are coming up... all are communication satellites," Kumar told PTI in Hyderabad.

All the satellites would be put in space by the end of this year, the noted space scientist said.

"Specific use is (to) improve the number of transponders available... (for communications). It will improve our communication capability within the country very significantly," Kumar said.

The ISRO chief was speaking on the sidelines of a lecture organised on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the Osmania University.

In his lecture, Kumar gave an overview of the satellites launched by ISRO and their purposes in the areas of weather forecasting, disaster management, space exploration, geo-spatial applications, education and agriculture among others.

Kumar said India is the only country to achieve the feat of having a large number of satellites.

ISRO and the government has made GPS-aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) mandatory for all aircraft by 2019 to ensure safety and precision landing, he said.

India has 4,000 heritage sites for which ISRO plans to make an inventory and site management plan, Kumar said.

In February this year, the space agency scripted history by successfully launching 104 satellites, including India's weather observation Cartosat-2 Series, in a single mission on board its dependable Polar rocket from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.

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