Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System #IndiaFeelingProud

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is video mein maine aapko IRNSS ke baare mein bataya hai, aap sabhi ne GPS ke baare mein toh suna hoga, aur aap sabhi ne GPS ko daily life mein bahut baar use kiya hoga, aur aapko pata bhi hoga ki Navigation kya hai? aur phones mein aur cars mein hum GPS units se navigation use karte hai. Isi tareek se IRNSS India ka apna satellite based navigation system hai, jo ki bahut kamaal ki baat hai, US ka GPS, Russia ka GLONASS, China ka Beidou, EU ka Galileo ke baad abhi apna India ka IRNSS. Hume abhi aaj ke baad kisi aur pe dependent nahi rehna hoga navigation system ke liye, aur hum jaise chahe jab chahe kisi bhi condition mein aaraam se navigate kar payenge. IRNSS mein total 7 satellites hai aur 28th april ko 7th satellite ke successful launch ke baad abhi yeh system thodi hi dino mein fully functional hone waala hai. Mujhe umeed hai ki IRNSS ke baare mein yeh info aapko pasand aayegi.

The "Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System" is an autonomous regional satellite navigation system being developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation which would be under complete control of the Indian government. The requirement of such a navigation system is driven because access to foreign government-controlled global navigation satellite systems is not guaranteed in hostile situations, as happened to the Indian military depending on American GPS during the Kargil War. The IRNSS would provide two services, with the Standard Positioning Service open for civilian use, and the Restricted Service for authorised users .

IRNSS would have seven satellites, out of which four are already placed in orbit. The constellation of seven satellites is expected to operate from 2016 onwards.

As part of the project, ISRO opened a new satellite navigation center within the campus of ISRO Deep Space Network at Byalalu, in Karnataka on 28 May 2013. A network of 21 ranging stations located across the country will provide data for the orbital determination of the satellites and monitoring of the navigation signal.

A goal of complete Indian control has been stated, with the space segment, ground segment and user receivers all being built in India. Its location in low latitudes facilitates a coverage with low-inclination satellites. Three satellites will be in geostationary orbit over the Indian Ocean. Missile targeting could be an important military application for the constellation.



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