Bhaskara 1 satellite launch date

  1. List of Indian Spacecrafts Launched by ISRO
  2. IRS (Indian Remote Sensing Satellites)
  3. List of satellites launched by India
  4. Indian Remote Sensing Programme


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List of Indian Spacecrafts Launched by ISRO

ISRO has launched more than 100 Spacecrafts since its establishment in 1969. ISRO stands for Indian Space Research Organisation which is a space agency owned by the Government of India and was established by Vikram Sarabhai on 15th August 1969. After its establishment, it launched its very first experimental spacecraft named Aryabhata on 19 April 1975. And, after that 100+ satellites have been launched by the agency to date. In this blog post, I will be providing you with the list of names of all the satellites launched by the ISRO along with their date of launch, orbit type and application in the real world. There are some shortcut satellite-related terms used in the table, which you can find detailed information about at the end of the post. So, here we go… Wrapping it up Spacecrafts Launched by ISRO List Sl. Spacecraft Name Launch Date Orbit Type Application 1 Aryabhata 19-Apr-1975 Experimental 2 Bhaskara-I 7-Jun-1979 LEO Earth Observation, Experimental 3 Rohini Technology Payload (RTP) 10-Aug-1979 4 Rohini Satellite RS-1 18-Jul-1980 5 Rohini Satellite RS-D1 31-May-1981 LEO Earth Observation 6 APPLE 19-Jun-1981 GSO Communication, Experimental 7 Bhaskara-II 20-Nov-1981 LEO Earth Observation, Experimental 8 INSAT-1A 10-Apr-1982 GSO Communication 9 Rohini Satellite RS-D2 17-Apr-1983 LEO Earth Observation 10 INSAT-1B 30-Aug-1983 GSO Communication 11 SROSS-1 24-Mar-1987 Experimental 12 IRS-1A 17-Mar-1988 SSPO Earth Observation 13 SROSS-2 13-Jul-1988 Earth Observation, Experi...

IRS (Indian Remote Sensing Satellites)

Mission type EO Agency ISRO Mission status Mission complete Launch date 17 Mar 1988 End of life date 31 Dec 2003 Measurement domain Atmosphere, Ocean, Land, Snow & Ice Measurement category Aerosols, Snow cover, edge and depth, Vegetation, Albedo and reflectance, Cloud type, amount and cloud top temperature, Landscape topography, Multi-purpose imagery (land), Ocean colour/biology Measurement detailed Earth surface albedo, Vegetation type, Ocean chlorophyll concentration, Snow cover, Aerosol effective radius (column/profile), Aerosol optical depth (column/profile), Land surface topography, Cloud type, Land surface imagery, Aerosol Extinction / Backscatter (column/profile) Instruments LISS-II, MOS, LISS-I, X-ray astronomy payload, WiFS Instrument type Other, Imaging multi-spectral radiometers (vis/IR), High resolution optical imagers CEOS EO Handbook See IRS (Indian Remote Sensing Satellites) summary IRS Satellite (Image: ISRO) Summary Mission Capabilities The first IRS, IRS-1A, was nearly identical to its successor, IRS-1B. Both had three high-resolution optical imagers onboard, all multispectral cameras: LISS-I (Linear Imaging Self Scanner) and two LISS-II. The next in the series was IRS-1E/P1, which was equipped with LISS-I and a single spectral band camera MEOSS (Monocular Electro-Optical Stereo Camera). However, IRS-1E/P1 failed to reach orbit. Its replacement was IRS-P2, which had two modified LISS-II onboard. The IRSs were all built to monitor soil, crops, forests and ...

Kosmos

Commander: Aleksandr Golovko Founded: 1992 Successes: 124 Failures: 8 Pending: 0 Agency Type: Government The Russian Space Forces are a branch of the Russian Aerospace Forces, that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and protection for Russia. Having been reestablished following August 1, 2015 merger between the Russian Air Force and the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces after a 2011 dissolving of the branch. The Russian Space Forces were originally formed on August 10, 1992 and the creation of the Russian Armed Forces.

Bhaskara

Bhaskara-I Satellite Bhaskara-I Satellite (First Indian low orbit Earth Observation Satellite) Launch Date : June 7, 1979 Weight : 444 Kg Orbit : 619 x 562 km inclined at 50.7 deg Lauched by : Soviet Intercosmos rocket. Sensor Systems • Television Cameras operating in visible (0.6 micron) and near-infrared (0.8 micron); to collect data related to hydrology, forestry and geology. • Satellite microwave radiometer (SAMIR) operating at 19 GHz and 22 GHz for study of ocean-state, water vapor, liquid water content in the atmospher, etc.

List of satellites launched by India

India has been successfully introducing satellites since 1975. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) was founded in 1969. Its headquarters is located in Bangalore, and Shri S. Somanath is the current Chairman of ISRO. Launch year Satellite 1975 Aryabhatta 1979 Bhaskara Sega-I Rohini Technology Payload 1980 Rohini RS-1 1981 Rohini RS-D1 Apple Bhaskara-II 1982 INSAT-1A 1983 Rohini RS-D2 INSAT-1B 1987 SROSS-1 1988 IRS-1A SROSS-2 INSAT-1C 1990 INSAT-1D 1991 IRS-1B 1992 INSAT-2DT SROSS-C INSAT-2A 1993 INSAT-2B IRS-1E 1994 SROSS-C2 IRS-P2 1995 INSAT-2C IRS-1C 1996 IRS-P3 1997 INSAT-2D IRS-1D 1999 INSAT-2E OceanSat-1 2000 INSAT-3B 2001 GSAT-1 TES 2002 INSAT-3C Kalpana-1 2003 INSAT-3A GSAT-2 INSAT-3E ResourceSat-1 2004 EduSAT 2005 CartoSat-1 HamSat INSAT-4A 2006 INSAT-4C 2007 CartoSat-2 SRE-1 INSAT-4B INSAT-4CR 2008 CartoSat-2A IMS-1 Chandrayaan-1 2009 RISAT-2 AnuSat-1 OceanSat-2 2010 GSAT-4 CartoSat-2B StudSat GSAT-5P 2011 ResourceSat-2 YouthSat GSAT-8 or INSAT-4G GSAT-12 Megha-Tropiques Jugnu SRMSat 2012 RISAT-1 GSAT-10 2013 SARAL IRNSS-1A INSAT-3D GSAT-7 Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) or Mangalyaan-1 2014 GSAT-14 IRNSS-1B IRNSS-1C GSAT-16 2015 IRNSS-1D GSAT-6 Astrosat GSAT-15 2016 IRNSS-1E IRNSS-1F IRNSS-1G Cartosat-2C SathyabamaSat Swayam-1 INSAT-3DR Pratham PISat ScatSat-1 GSAT-18 ResourceSat-2A 2017 CartoSat-2D INS-1A INS-1B South Asia Satellite GSAT-19 NIUSat CartoSat-2E GSAT-17 IRNSS-1H 2018 CartoSat-2F MicroSat-TD INS-1C GSAT-6A IRNSS-II GSAT-29 HySIS ExseedSat-1 GSAT...

Indian Remote Sensing Programme

Series of Earth Observation satellites India's India demonstrated the ability of remote sensing for societal application by detecting coconut root-wilt disease from a helicopter mounted India's remote sensing programme under the It has sensors like LISS-I which had a spatial resolution of 72.5 metres (238ft) with a swath of 148 kilometres (92mi) on ground. LISS-II had two separate imaging sensors, LISS-II A and LISS-II B, with spatial resolution of 36.25 metres (118.9ft) each and mounted on the spacecraft in such a way to provide a composite swath of 146.98 kilometres (91.33mi) on ground. These tools quickly enabled India to map, monitor and manage its natural resources at various spatial resolutions. The operational availability of data products to the user organisations further strengthened the relevance of remote sensing applications and management in the country. IRS System [ ] Following the successful demonstration flights of Towards this end, India had established the The IRS system is the largest constellation of remote sensing satellites for civilian use in operation today in the world, with 11 operational satellites. All these are placed in polar Sun-synchronous orbit and provide data in a variety of spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions. Indian Remote Sensing Programme completed its 25 years of successful operations on March 17, 2013. IRS data applications [ ] Data from Indian Remote Sensing satellites are used for various applications of resources survey an...