GSAT-29


GSAT-29 is a high-throughput communication satellite developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation. The mission aims at providing high-speed bandwidth to Village Resource Centres in rural areas. The two Ku and Ka operational payloads will provide communication services to Jammu and Kashmir and Northeast India under Digital India programme. GSAT-29 was the heaviest satellite, weighing, that was placed in orbit by an Indian launch vehicle.

Payloads

Apart from its main communication payload in Ka/Ku bands, GSAT-29 hosts few experimental payloads to mature their technology for use in future spacecrafts.
The satellite was launched on 14 November 2018 through the second developmental flight of GSLV Mk III, that placed the GSAT-29 satellite into its planned geosynchronous transfer orbit over the equator. It joins the Indian National Satellite System fleet in geostationary orbit.