NavIC Satellite System Failure Hits India’s Space Program Hard
NavIC satellite system failure has caused a serious setback for India’s space program. Reports from Indian media say the country’s navigation satellite system has suffered a major technical problem.
The incident has raised concerns about the reliability of India’s satellite technology.
According to media reports, an important satellite in India’s local navigation system NavIC suddenly lost its atomic clock function. The atomic clock plays a key role in navigation systems.
Once the clock stopped working, the satellite could no longer perform at the required operational level. As a result, the performance of the entire navigation system dropped.
NavIC was introduced as an alternative to the global GPS system. India describes this system as its “eyes in the sky” because it supports navigation and strategic operations.
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However, experts say the system has faced technical problems several times. The latest satellite failure has reduced the system’s operational capacity and affected navigation services.
Reports say the malfunction has also created pressure on defense and strategic navigation projects that rely on satellite data.
The incident has raised new questions about India’s technological claims in the global space sector.
Analysts say repeated technical problems can damage the country’s reputation in space technology.
Previous Failures in India’s Space Program
India’s space program has also faced setbacks in recent years. According to international reports, India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C62) mission failed during launch in Andhra Pradesh in January.
Experts say this was the fifth major failure in India’s space missions since 2021.
Reports also claim that 16 satellites have failed since 2021, raising concerns about the reliability and stability of the program.
The latest NavIC satellite system failure has created serious challenges for India’s navigation technology. The malfunction has affected satellite operations and increased pressure on the country’s space and defense programs.