Extreme S&T: Space Exploration & Satellite Systems

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Phase 1: Orbital Mechanics & Launch Windows

Space missions require precise math to overcome Earth's "Gravity Well".

1. Types of Orbits (Technical Nuances)

  • LEO (160-2000 km): High speed (7.8km/s7.8 km/s). Low latency. Used for Starlink and IRS (Indian Remote Sensing).
  • SSO (Sun-Synchronous Orbit): A special LEO where the satellite passes over the same point at the same local solar time. Perfect for spy/weather sats.
  • GTO (Geostationary Transfer Orbit): A temporary highly elliptical orbit used to push satellites into GEO (35,786km35,786 km).
  • Lagrange Points (L1L_1 to L5L_5): Points where the gravity of two large bodies (Sun/Earth) cancels out. Aditya-L1 sits here.

Phase 2: Launch Vehicle Engineering (The ISRO Fleet)

1. Engine & Fuel Logic

  • Solid Stage: High thrust but cannot be "turned off" once ignited.
  • Liquid Stage: Controlled thrust (Vikas Engine).
  • Cryogenic Stage: Highest efficiency. Uses Liquid Hydrogen (Fuel) and Liquid Oxygen (Oxidizer) at super-cold temperatures. (Used in GSLV Mark III).

2. Launchers at a Glance

VehicleCapacity (LEO)Key FeatureFamous For
PSLV1,750 kg4-stage (Solid-Liquid-Solid-Liquid)World record 104 satellites
GSLV Mk II5,000 kgRussian based Cryogenic stageCommunication satellites
LVM3 (Mk III)10,000 kgIndigenous Heavy Cryo + 2 S200 BoostersChandrayaan-3, Gaganyaan

Phase 3: Indian Satellite Constellations

  • INSAT/GSAT Series: For TV, Telemedicine, and Education (EDUSAT).
  • IRS Series (Cartosat, RISAT): Earth observation, Disaster management, and Defense.
  • NavIC (IRNSS): Regional GPS. Uses 7 satellites (3 Geostationary, 4 Geosynchronous).

Phase 4: Current S&T Landscape

  • Space Privatization: Formation of IN-SPACe and NSIL (NewSpace India Ltd). Missions like "Prarambh" (Skyroot Aerospace).
  • Kessler Syndrome: The danger of a chain reaction of space debris destroying all satellites.
  • Outer Space Treaty (1967): Space belongs to all; no nuclear weapons in orbit.

[!IMPORTANT]
Escape Velocity: 11.2km/s11.2 km/s. To go to the Moon or Mars, you must first reach this speed to break Earth's gravity grip.

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