08/30/2013, 00.00
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India launches first military satellite

It's called GSAT-7 and will aid national maritime security. The launch is the result of collaboration with the French company Arianespace. The satellite cost 20.9 million euros.

Bangalore (AsiaNews / Agencies) - India successfully launched its first satellite into orbit this morning dedicated to military use only. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has sent its GSAT-7 into orbit with the Ariane 5 rocket (by the French company Arianespace), from the spaceport of Kourou (French Guiana).

At a cost of 1.85 billion rupees (20.9 million euros), the satellite will cover the continent and the Indian Ocean, with the aim to strengthen maritime security.

By 4 September, the GSAT-7 will reach its orbital station, located about 36 thousand km above the equator.

 

 

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