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INSAT-4CR now in near geo-synchronous orbit

17 Sep 2007
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India's INSAT-4CR has been successfully placed in near-geosynchronous orbit, according to the Indian Space Research Organization.

This was done during the fifth and final orbit-raising operation conducted from the master control facility in Hassan .

The satellite's two antennas, used for transmit and receive functions, were also successfully deployed, placing the INSAT-4CR in its final three-axis stabilized mode.

The satellite is now located at 51.8 degrees E longitude and is expected to reach its final orbital position of 74 degrees E longitude bymid-September.

After reaching its final orbital position, the satellite's drift will be arrested and in-orbit testing of the payloads will be carried out, ISRO said.

INSAT-4CR will be co-located with INSAT-3C, Kalapana-1 and EDUSAT.

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