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GSAT-10 satellite in Geosynchronous Orbit

Indian GSAT-10 Satellite has been raised to its final Geosynchronous Orbit The orbit raising manoeuvres of GSAT-10 satellite have been succ...

Indian GSAT-10 Satellite has been raised to its final Geosynchronous Orbit
The orbit raising manoeuvres of GSAT-10 satellite have been successfully completed from ISRO's Master Control Facility, Hassan. The third and final orbit raising manoeuvre was performed this morning (October 03, 2012) to place the GSAT-10 in an orbit with 35,734 km apogee (farthest pointto earth), 35,585 km perigee (nearest point to earth) and an inclination of 0.172 degree with respect to the equator. Currently, the orbital period of GSAT-10 is 23 hours 50 minutes.
The two solar panels and the two dual gridded reflector antennas were also deployed later in the day. Currently, the satellite is in final orbital configuration at 70.18 degree East longitude. In the coming days, the satellite will be moved towards its designated location of 83 degree Eastand in-orbit testing of its communication and navigations payloads will be performed.