How India’s GSAT-20 Satellite with SpaceX Aims to Transform Connectivity with 48 Gbps Speeds
By: Rahul Somvanshi
GSAT-20 features 32 spot beams covering the entire Indian subcontinent.
New Space India Limited takes charge of satellite ownership and operations.
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What makes GSAT-20 a high-throughput communication powerhouse?
The satellite's expected lifespan stretches to an impressive 14 years.
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India partners with SpaceX for the first time to launch GSAT-20 satellite.
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Why is ISRO using Falcon-9 instead of its own GSLV-Mk3 rocket?
GSAT-20's weight exceeds ISRO's current launch capacity by 700 kg.
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Northeast to Andaman: GSAT-20's expansive coverage area revealed.
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The satellite aims to boost broadband connectivity in remote areas of India.
How will GSAT-20 enhance in-flight connectivity?
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ISRO's shift from Arianespace to SpaceX for heavy satellite launches explained.
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ISRO Chairman reveals launch timeline at India Space Congress 2024.
Falcon 9's impressive track record: 358 successful launches and counting.
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48 Gbps: The staggering data capacity of India's newest space asset will boost connectivity.
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