As part of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), comprising seven spacecraft, the fifth satellite (IRNSS-1E) will also aid terrestrial, air and maritime transport, besides giving standard positioning services at pat with global positioning system to all users.
The navigation system will also be used for disaster management, vehicle tracking and fleet management, integration with mobile phones, mapping and geodetic data capture, visual and voice navigation for drivers and others.
Till date India has launched 4 Regional Navigational Satellites (IRNSS-1A, 1B, 1C and ID) as part of a constellation of seven satellites to provide accurate position information service to users across the country and the region, extending up to an area of 1,500 km.
The first satellite IRNSS-1A was launched in July 2013, the second IRNSS-1B in April 2014, the third on October 2014 and the fourth on March 2015
The system will provide two types of services - standard positioning services to all users and restricted services to authorized users
Each satellite costs about Rs 150 crore and the polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV-XL) version rocket Rs 130 crore
The satellite's payload will transmit navigation service signals to users, operating in L5-band and S-band. An accurate rubidium atomic clock is part of the navigation payload.
The spacecraft is also carrying corner cube retro reflectors for laser ranging.
The satellite has 12-year lifespan.
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