The Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System(IRNSS), developed by the Indian Space Agency ISRO, will consist of seven satellites. Three of the satellites will be placed in geostationary orbit and the four others in geosynchronous orbit. The constellation will also comprise a ground segment consisting of a Center of Principal Control and ground stations in order to follow the satellites and to guarantee the system integrity. The Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System anticipates their first launch to be in 2009, which will be able to provide an absolute position with an accuracy of 20 meters through all India and at a distance of about 2000 km beyond its borders.
With this new contract, awarded just four months after Giove-B the second experimental satellite of the European Global Navigation Satellite System Galileo, was successfully launched, SpectraTime strengthens its competitive positions on the fast-growing GNSS market. "A worldwide satellite navigation constellation consists of 20 to 30 satellites, embarking each three to four atomic clocks. Within five years, we expect to have the largest number of space-borne atomic clocks than any other company," says Rochat.

