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Why India’s Communications Satellites Are So Heavy | Explained

Key Takeaways

  • India’s communications satellites are heavy due to a combination of wide coverage, high power, and long operational life.
  • The GSAT-7R satellite, launched on November 2, weighed 4,410 kg, making it the heaviest communications satellite launched from India.
  • ISRO used its most powerful rocket, the LVM-3, for this mission.

India’s communications satellites are heavy because they are designed to be multi-functional workhorses, combining extensive coverage, high power output, and a long service life into a single, robust spacecraft.

Why Indian Satellites Need to be Heavy

To serve the entire Indian subcontinent and surrounding seas, these satellites must support numerous communication channels across multiple frequency bands, including C, Ku, and sometimes Ka bands. This capability requires complex hardware:

  • Large deployable antennas
  • High-power amplifiers and waveguides
  • Multiple filters and switches
  • Advanced analog transponders or digital processors

The antennas and pointing mechanisms must maintain precise alignment in space, necessitating robust structural and thermal control systems that add significant mass.

Power and Longevity Requirements

These satellites demand several kilowatts of electrical power to function. To ensure 12-15 years of uninterrupted service, they are equipped with:

  • Extensive solar arrays
  • Large batteries for eclipse periods
  • Sophisticated power-conditioning units

All components must withstand harsh space conditions, including radiation and extreme temperature cycles, further increasing their weight.

The long operational life also requires extensive redundancy systems—duplicate computers, radios, and power units—to ensure continuous operation even after component failures.

Orbital Challenges and Propulsion

Reaching and maintaining geostationary orbit (GTO) adds substantial propellant mass. The LVM-3 rocket places satellites into GTO, after which they use their own propulsion systems to reach final orbit.

Once in GTO, satellites must perform orbit-raising, station-keeping maneuvers, and momentum management for over a decade. The chemical propulsion systems commonly used on Indian satellites require significant fuel reserves for these tasks.

Economic Considerations

With limited launch opportunities, operators prefer deploying fewer, more capable satellites to meet national needs. This economic reality reinforces the design philosophy of creating high-power, broad-coverage satellites with long lifetimes and robust backup systems.

Future adoption of electric propulsion systems could reduce propellant mass, though the fundamental trade-off between satellite capability and lifetime will persist.

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