INSAT-2E completes 13 years of Successful Operation

April 03, 2012 05:28 pm | Updated 05:31 pm IST

After 13 years of service, INSAT-2E, the last of the five satellites in the INSAT-2 series, has successfully completed its mission life.

INSAT-2E was built with a planned mission life of 12 years and continued to function beyond its mission life.

Launched on April 3, 1999 by the European Ariane-5 launcher, INSAT-2E was positioned at 83 deg East longitude in the geostationary orbit. It was controlled from Master Control Facility at Hassan.

INSAT-2E carried 14 C-band and 5 lower extended C-band transponders for various communication services. The satellite also carried a Very High Resolution Radiometer and a Charge Coupled Device camera for meteorological observation. It may be recalled that 11 communication transponders of 36 MHz bandwidth onboard INSAT-2E satellite were leased to International Telecommunication Satellite Organisation (INTELSAT), the first such lease from an Indian satellite.

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