GSAT-10
The GSAT-10 is an Indian communication satellite launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in 2001. It is designed to provide various communication services, including telecommunication, television broadcasting, and broadband services across India. The satellite operates in the C-band and Ku-band frequency ranges, enhancing connectivity in remote areas.
With a launch mass of approximately 2,300 kilograms, the GSAT-10 was placed into a geostationary orbit, allowing it to maintain a fixed position relative to the Earth's surface. This stability is crucial for reliable communication services, making it an important asset for India's growing telecommunications infrastructure.