Master Control Facility (ISRO)
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INSAT-1B, one of the first satellites to be
controlled by MCF, Hassan The Master Control Facility (MCF) is a facility set
up by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in the city of Hassan in the Indian
state of Karnataka. Established in 1982, this facility is responsible for
monitoring and controlling the satellites launched by ISRO.This was the only
Master Control Facility of ISRO till another one was established in Bhopal in 2005.
When ISRO wanted to a control facility, it
inspected various sites that were offered to it within India . ISRO
chose Hassan as the location (Location on Google Maps) because it was free of
noise and encountered less terrestrial transmission than other proposed sites. Low
interference was a must since the facility should be able to pick up even very
weak signals from the satellite. The land to set up this facility was spread
across 17.2 hectares and offered by the Government of Karnataka.
Internal divisions
The MCF has three internal divisions; the
Spacecraft Control Centre, Mission Control Centre and the Earth station.
Spacecraft Control Centre
This centre is responsible for controlling
satellites and various commands are sent from this centre to the satellite to
undertake the desired operations.
This centre plays a major role main during
the launch of the satellite and its initial period in space. This is the place
where the Mission Director and the different designers of the various modules
in the satellite keep a watch on the functioning of the satellite. They do this
by studying and comprehending the various parameters of satellite via telemetry
signals that the satellites send, related to the health of its various modules.
In case of any deviation from the prescribed limits of the parameters, an
automatic alarm is sounded and the respective designers discuss with the
Mission Director and send corrections to the satellite from this centre.
Earth station
MCF has an integrated facility consisting of
seven earth stations. The earth stations are assisted by an antenna array
which provide the communication link
between the satellite and the MCF ( The link from earth station to satellite is
UPLINK and from satellite to earth station is DOWNLINK ). The MCF has 3 full-motion
and about a dozen limited-motion antennas. The full-motion antennas can be
turned around 360° and can be tilted from zero° to 90° in elevation. They send
commands to the satellite, receive signals from it, thereby also helping to
check that the satellite is in orbit. The full motion antennas are mostly used
during the satellite launch and once the satellite is in its prescribed orbit, the
limited motion antennas take over the communication link with the satellite.
Satellites
Currently MCF controls the following 10
satellites: INSAT-2E, INSAT-3C, INSAT-3A, INSAT-3E, INSAT-4A, INSAT-4B, INSAT-4CR
ALPANA-1, GSAT-8 and GSAT-12. On these 10 satellites 8 are controlled from MCF
Hassan and two are controlled form MCF Bhopal (INSAT-3C and INSAT-4CR.) In
October 1997, the MCF lost contact with the INSAT-2D satellite which was a
serious blow to ISRO. This glitch also affected the National Stock Exchange at
Mumbai which had to suspend trading on October 3, 1997 till the VSAT terminals
which it depended on were transferred to INSAT-2A. Previously, this facility
also controlled ISRO's earlier generation of satellites, like the INSAT-1B.
GSAT-10 was successfully launched on 29
September 2012 at 2:48 am (IST) on board Ariane-5 rocket from Europe's
spaceport in French Guiana . It has been put in
its defined slot of 83° East. GSAT-10 carries the 12 high power Ku-band
transponders, 6 extended C-Band Transponders each having a bandwidth of 36 MHz
with power of 15 W, 12 C-Band transponders and GAGAN Navigation payload.
The INSAT Master Control Facility is one of
the centers of Indian Space Research Organisation, which is responsible for
post-launch operations on INSAT satellites including orbit manoeuvres, station
keeping and on-orbit operations. INSAT MCF of ISRO are located at two locations,
Hassan in the South Indian state of Karnataka and at Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. At present, the
centers support on-orbit operations on INSAT-3A, INSAT-3B, INSAT-3C, INSAT-3E, Kalpana-1,
GSAT-3 and INSAT-4B satellites.
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