Indian Space Research Organization
Countdown to launch

This GSLV Mk. II mission by Indian Space Research Organization is scheduled to launch from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India. This earth science mission targets Geostationary Transfer Orbit. The GSLV rocket family has been instrumental in modern space access, representing decades of engineering refinement in propulsion, guidance systems, and structural design.
Every rocket launch involves precise coordination between the launch vehicle, payload, ground systems, and range safety. The launch window is carefully calculated based on orbital mechanics — for missions targeting the International Space Station, the window may be only seconds long, while interplanetary missions can have windows lasting weeks. Weather conditions, including upper-level winds, lightning risk, and cloud ceiling, are monitored up until the final moments before ignition. Space weather conditions from solar activity can also affect launch decisions, as high radiation levels may pose risks to satellite electronics.
For more launch information, visit the full launch schedule, track the International Space Station where many missions are headed, or browse launch photography in the NASA gallery.
GISAT-1A (GEO Imaging Satellite) is an Indian earth observing satellite operating from geostationary orbit to facilitate continuous observation of Indian sub-continent, quick monitoring of natural hazards and disaster.
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Webcast will be available closer to launch
Pad
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad
Location
Satish Dhawan Space Centre, India
Country
IND
Coordinates
13.7199, 80.2304
Indian Space Research Organization
Government
Country
IND
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