Wednesday, July 14, 2010

satellite


Satellite

Launch Date

Launch Vehicle

STUDSAT

12.07.2010

PSLV-C15

CARTOSAT-2B

12.07.2010

PSLV-C15

GSAT-4

15.04.2010

GSLV-D3

Oceansat-2

23.09.2009

PSLV-C14

ANUSAT

20.04.2009

PSLV-C12

RISAT-2

20.04.2009

PSLV-C12

Chandrayaan-1

22.10.2008

PSLV-C11

CARTOSAT - 2A

28.04.2008

PSLV-C9

IMS-1

28.04.2008

PSLV-C9

INSAT-4B

12.03.2007

Ariane-5ECA

CARTOSAT - 2

10.01.2007

PSLV-C7

SRE - 1

10.01.2007

PSLV-C7

INSAT-4CR

02.09.2007

GSLV-F04

INSAT-4C

10.07.2006

GSLV-F02

INSAT-4A

22.12.2005

Ariane-5GS

HAMSAT

05.05.2005

PSLV-C6

CARTOSAT-1

05.05.2005

PSLV-C6

EDUSAT (GSAT-3)

20.09.2004

GSLV-F01

Resourcesat-1(IRS-P6)

17.10.2003

PSLV-C5

INSAT-3A

10.04.2003

Ariane-5G

INSAT-3E

28.09.2003

Ariane-5G

GSAT-2

08.05.2003

GSLV-D2

KALPANA-1(METSAT)

12.09.2002

PSLV-C4

INSAT-3C

24.01.2002

Ariane-42L H10-3

Technology Experiment Satellite (TES)

22.10.2001

PSLV-C3

GSAT-1

18.04.2001

GSLV-D1

INSAT-3B

22.03.2000

Ariane-5G

Oceansat(IRS-P4)

26.05.1999

PSLV-C2

INSAT-2E

03.04.1999

Ariane-42P H10-3

INSAT-2DT

January 1998

Ariane-44L H10

IRS-1D

29.09.1997

PSLV-C1

INSAT-2D

04.06.1997

Ariane-44L H10-3

IRS-P3

21.03.1996

PSLV-D3

IRS-1C

28.12.1995

Molniya

INSAT-2C

07.12.1995

Ariane-44L H10-3

IRS-P2

15.10.1994

PSLV-D2

Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-C2)

04.05.1994

ASLV

IRS-1E

20.09.1993

PSLV-D1

INSAT-2B

23.07.1993

Ariane-44L H10+

INSAT-2A

10.07.1992

Ariane-44L H10

Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-C)

20.05.1992

ASLV

IRS-1B

29.08.1991

Vostok

INSAT-1D

12.06.1990

Delta 4925

INSAT-1C

21.07.1988

Ariane-3

Stretched Rohini Satellite Series
(SROSS-2)

13.07.1988

ASLV

IRS-1A

17.03.1988

Vostok

Stretched Rohini Satellite Series
(SROSS-1)

24.03.1987

ASLV

INSAT-1B

30.08.1983

Shuttle [PAM-D]

Rohini (RS-D2)

17.04.1983

SLV-3

INSAT-1A

10.04.1982

Delta 3910 PAM-D

Bhaskara-II

20.11.1981

C-1 Intercosmos

Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment (APPLE)

19.06.1981

Ariane-1(V-3)

Rohini (RS-D1)

31.05.1981

SLV-3

Rohini (RS-1)

18.07.1980

SLV-3

Rohini Technology Payload (RTP)

10.08.1979

SLV-3

Bhaskara-I

07.06.1979

C-1 Intercosmos

Aryabhata

19.04.1975

C-1 Intercosmos


ARYABHATTA

The First Indigenously built Indian Satellites.

BHASKARA-1

The First Experimental Remote Sensing Satellite built in India.

The onboard TV camera sent imageries which we reused in the field of Hydrology and Forestry. SAMIR sent rich scientific data which were used for oceanographic studies.

RS-1

First satellite successfully launched by the indigenous launch vehicle SLV.

APPLE (ARIANE PASSANGER PAYLOAD EXPERIMENT)

APPLE was used for nearly two years to carry out extensive experiments on time, frequency and code division multiple access systems, radio networking computer inter connect, random access and pockets witching experiments.

CARTOSAT

CARTOSAT – 1 is the first India Remote Sensing Satellite capable of providing in-orbit stereo images. The images are used for Cartographic applications meeting the global requirements. Cameras of this satellite have a resolution of 2.5m (can distinguish a small car).

INSAT-2A

First Multipurpose satellite built by India, Sucessfully Operationalised in August 1992.

IRS-P4(OCEANSAT)

IRS-P4 (OCEANSAT) is the first satellite primarily built for Ocean applications, weighing 1050 kg placed in a Polar Sun Synchronous orbit of 720 km, launched by PSLV-C2 from SHAR Centre, Sriharikota on May 26, 1999.

RISAT-2

RISAT-2 is a Radar Imaging Satellite with all weather capability to take images of the earth. This Satellite will enhance ISRO's capability for Disaster Management applications.

HAMSAT

HAMSAT is a Micro-satellite for providing satellite based Amateur Radio services to the national as well as the international community of Amateur Radio Operators (HAM). It consists of two transponders-one indigenously developed by Indian Amateurs, with the expertise of ISRO and the experience of HAMSAT-INDIA. The second transponder has been developed by a Dutch Amateur Radio Operator and Graduate Engineering student at Higher Technical Institute, Venlo, The Netherlands

EDUSAT

GSAT-3, known as EDUSAT is meant for distant class room education from school level to higher education. This is the first dedicated "Educational Satellite" that provide the country with satellite based two way communication to class room for delivering educational materials.

This is a Geo-synchronous satellite developed on I-2K bus. GSAT-3 is co-located with METSAT(KALPANA-1) and INSAT-3C at 74o E longitude.

ANUSAT

Launch Date : 20.04.2009

ANUSAT (Anna University Satellite) is the first satellite built by an Indian University under the over all guidance of ISRO and will demonstrate the technologies related to message store and forward operations

STUDSAT:

Student Satellite (STUDSAT) is the first pico-satellite developed in the country by a consortium of seven engineering colleges from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

CHANDRAYAAN-1

Chandrayaan-1, India's first mission to Moon, was launched successfully on October 22, 2008 from SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota. The spacecraft was orbiting around the Moon at a height of 100 km from the lunar surface for chemical, mineralogical and photo-geologic mapping of the Moon. The spacecraft carries 11 scientific instruments built in India, USA, UK, Germany, Sweden and Bulgaria.

SRE-1

Space Capsule Recovery Experiment (SRE – 1) is a 550 kg capsule intended to demonstrate the technology of an orbiting platform for performing experiments in micro gravity conditions. After completion of the experiments, the capsule was de-orbited and recovered. SRE – 1 mission provided a valuable experience in fields like navigation, guidance and control during the re-entry phase, hypersonic aero thermodynamic, development of reusable thermal protection system (TPS), recovery through deceleration and flotation, besides acquisition of basic technology for reusable launch vehicles.

INSAT-4A

INSAT-4A, first in INSAT-4 Satellites series provides services in Ku and C-band frequency bands. The Ku transponders cover the Indian main land and C-Band transponders cover an extended area.

PSLV has 16 consecutively successful flights out of 17 launches.

GSLV with four successful flights of six launches can launch 2 to 2.5 tonne satellite into Geo-synchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO).



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