The 1,425-kg satellite, part of Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), will be carried by Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle rocket XL variant that will blast off on Thursday evening at around 7 pm, said an official of the Indian Space Research Organisation. This will be the eighth IRNSS satellite and will be a replacement for IRNSS-1A as its rubidium atomic clocks have failed. The atomic clocks are important to provide the accurate positional data.