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With reference to the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), consider the following statements:

  1. IRNSS has three Satellites in geostationary and four satellites in geosynchronous orbits.
  2. IRNSS covers entire India and about 5500 sq. km beyond its borders.
  3. India will have its own satellite navigation system with full global coverage by the middle of 2019.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
  1. 1 only
  2. 1 and 2 only
  3. 2 and 3 only
  4. None

Explanation

Statement 1 is correct
  • NavIC, also known as the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), is an independent, stand-alone navigation satellite system developed by ISRO. It has been in operation since 2018.
  • It was designed as a constellation of 7 satellites located at 36,000 km (approx.) above the Earth.
    • 4 satellites are in inclined (29° to the equatorial plane) Geosynchronous Orbit (GSO).
    • 3 satellites are in Geostationary Orbit (GEO).
Statement 2 is incorrect
  • It covers India and a region up to 1500 km beyond Indian boundaries.
Statement 3 is incorrect
  • IRNSS is a regional navigation system, not a global one.

Infographic detailing NAVIC, India's regional navigation satellite system operational since 2018, covering India and a 1500 km region beyond its borders with seven satellites positioned about 36,000 km above Earth. It compares NAVIC with global systems like GPS and Galileo, highlights two service types (Standard and Restricted), and outlines benefits such as reduced dependence on foreign systems and enhanced navigation for various applications.

Answer: (a) 1 only; Difficulty Level: Medium
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