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List of satelites launched by India till toady

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List of satelites lauched by India till today

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  1. amomipais82
    Hi,
    INDIA has launched about 50 satellites till today.here are those which may help you in any way

    1.Aryabhata launched on 19.04.1975 was the First Indian satellite. Provided technological experience in building and operating a satellite system.Launched by Russian launch vehicle Intercosmos.

    2.Bhaskara-I launched on 07.06.1979 was the First experimental remote sensing satellite. Carried TV and microwave cameras.Launched by Russian launch vehicle Intercosmos.

    3.Bhaskara-II launched on 20.11.1981 was the Second experimental remote sensing satellite similar to Bhaskara-1.Provided experience in building and operating a remote sensing satellite system on an end-to-end basis.Launched by Russian launch vehicle Intercosmos.

    4.Ariane Passenger (APPLE)launched on 19.06.1981 was the First experimental communication satellite.Provided experience in building and operating a Payload Experiment three-axis stabilised communication satellite. Launched by the European Ariane.

    5.Rohini Technology launched on 10.08.1979 was Intended for measuring in-flight performance of first experimental flight of SLV-3,the first Indian launch vehicle. Could not be placed in orbit.

    6.Rohini (RS-1) launched on 18.07.1980 was Used for measuring in-flight performance of second experimental launch of SLV-3.

    7.Rohini (RS-D1) launched on 31.05.1981 was Used for conducting some remote sensing technology studies using a landmark sensor payload.Launched by the first developmental launch of SLV-3 8.Rohini (RS-D2) launched on 17.04.1983 was Identical to RS-D1. Launched by the second developmental launch of SLV-3.

    9.Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-1) launched on 24.03.1987, Carried payload for launch vehicle performance monitoring and for Gamma Ray astronomy. Could not be placed in orbit.

    10.Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-2) launched on 13.07.1988 Carried remote sensing payload of German space agency in addition to Gamma Ray astronomy payload. Could not be placed in orbit.

    11.Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-C) launched on 20.05.1992 by third developmental flight of ASLV. Carried Gamma Ray astronomy and aeronomy payload.

    12.Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-C2) launched on 04.05.1994 by fourth developmental flight of ASLV. Identical to SROSS-C. Still in service.

    13.INSAT-1A launched on 10.04.1982 was the First operational multi-purpose communication and meteorology satellite procured from USA. Worked only for six months. Launched by US Delta launch vehicle.

    14.INSAT-1B launched on 30.08.1983 was Identical to INSAT-1A. Served for more than design life of seven years. Launched by US Space Shuttle.

    15.INSAT-1C launched on 21.07.1988 was Same as INSAT-1A. Served for only one and a half years. Launched by European Ariane launch vehicle.

    16.INSAT-1D launched on 12.06.1990 is Identical to INSAT-1A. Launched by US Delta launch vehicle. Still in service.

    17.INSAT-2A launched on 10.07.1992 is the First satellite in the second-generation Indian-built INSAT-2 series.Has enhanced capability than INSAT-1 series. Launched by European Ariane launch vehicle. Still in service.

    18.INSAT-2B launched on 23.07.1993 is the Second satellite in INSAT-2 series. Identical to INSAT-2A. Launched by European Ariane launch vehicle. Still in service.

    19.INSAT-2C launched on 07.12.1995 Has additional capabilities such as mobile satellite service, business communication and television outreach beyond Indian boundaries.Launched by European launch vehicle. still in service.

    20.INSAT-2D launched on 04.06.1997 is Same as INSAT-2C. Launched by European launch vehicle Ariane. Inoperable since Oct 4, 97 due to power bus anomaly.

    21.INSAT-2DT launched in January 1998 Procured in orbit from ARABSAT

    22.INSAT-2E launched on 03.04.1999 is Multipurpose communication & meteorological satellite launched by Ariane.

    23.INSAT-3B launched on 22.03.2000 is Multipurpose communication - business communication, developmental communication and mobile communication purpose.

    24.GSAT-1 launched on 18.04.2001 is an Experimental Satellite for the first developmental flight of Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, GSLV-D1.

    25.INSAT-3C launched on 24.01.2002 to augment the existing INSAT capacity for communication and broadcasting, besides providing continuity of the services of INSAT-2C.

    26.KALPANA-1 launched on 12.09.2002 ,METSAT was the first exclusive meteorological satellite built by ISRO named after Kalpana Chawla.

    27.INSAT-3A launched on 10.04.2003 was the Multipurpose Satellite for communication and broadcasting, besides providing meteorological services along with INSAT-2E and KALPANA-1.

    28.GSAT-2 launched on 08.05.2003 was Experimental Satellite for the second developmental test flight of India's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, GSLV

    29.INSAT-3E launched on 28.09.2003 is an Exclusive communication satellite to augment the existing INSAT System.

    30.EDUSAT launched on 20.09.2004 is India’s first exclusive educational satellite.

    31.HAMSAT launched on 05.05.2005 is an Microsatellite for providing satellite based Amateur Radio Services to the national as well as the international community (HAMs).

    32.INSAT-4A launched on 22.12.2005 is the most advanced satellite for Direct-to-Home television broadcasting services.

    33.INSAT-4C launched on 10.07.2006 is the State-of-the-art communication satellite - could not be placed in orbit.

    34.INSAT-4B launched on 12.03.2007 is An identical satellite to INSAT-4A further augment the INSAT capacity for Direct-To-Home (DTH) television services and other communications.

    35.INSAT-4CR launched on 02.09.2007 is Designed to provide Direct-To-home (DTH)television services, Video Picture Transmission (VPT) and Digital Satellite News Gathering (DSNG), identical to INSAT- 4C

    36.IRS-1A launched on 17.03.1988 is the First operational remote sensing satellite. Launched by a Russian Vostok.

    37.IRS-1B launched on 29.08.1991 is Same as IRS-1A. Launched by a Russian Launch vehicle, Vostok. Still in service.

    38.IRS-1E launched on 20.09.1993,Carried remote sensing payloads. Could not be placed in orbit.

    39.IRS-P2 launched on 15.10.1994,Carried remote sensing payload. Launched by second developmental flight of PSLV.

    40.IRS-1C launched on 28.12.1995 Carries advanced remote sensing cameras. Launched by Russian Molniya launch vehicle. Still in service.

    41.IRS-P3 launched on 21.03.1996 Carries remote sensing payload and an X-ray astronomy payload. Launched by third developmental flight of PSLV. Still in service.

    42.IRS-1D launched on 29.09.1997 is Same as IRS-1C. Launched by India's PSLV service. In service.

    43.IRS-P4 Oceansat launched on 26.05.1999,Carries an Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) and a Multi-frequency Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR), Launched by India’s PSLV-C2,

    44. Technology Experiment Satellite (TES) launched on 22.10.2001 is an Technology Experiment Satellite Launched by PSLV-C3 .

    45.IRS-P6 Experiment Satellite Resourcesat-1(TES)launched on 17.10.2003 by PSLV - C5, carries three camera, names, LISS-4, LISS-3 and AwiFS.

    46.CARTOSAT -1 launched on 05.05.2005 by PSLV-C6, carries two panchromatic cameras - PAN (fore) and PAN (aft) - with 2.5 meter resolution. The cam mounted with a tilt of +26 deg and -5 deg along the track to provide stereo images.

    47.CARTOSAT - 2 launched on 10.01.2007 by PSLV-C7,it is an advanced remote sensing satellite carrying a panchromatic camera capable of providing scene specific spot imageries.

    48.SRE - 1 launched on 10.01.2007 by PSLV-C7, Space capsule Recovery Experiment (SRE-1), intended to demonstrate the technology of an orbiting platform for performing experiments in microgravity conditions. SRE-1 was recovered successfully after 12 days over Bay of Bengal.

    49.CARTOSAT-2A launched on 28.04.2008 is Identical to CARTOSAT - 2, launched by PSLV-C9.

    50.IMS-1 launched on 28.04.2008 by PSLV-C9 along with CARTOSAT-2A and other Eight Nanosatellites.

    Hope it helps

  2. Guest1844
    i wand list of recently launched satellites (moon)
    send the data in my email id
    my id is muthukumar_vkl@yahoo.co.in
  3. Guest5495
    Bhaskara-II 20Nov1981 Intercosmos Second experimental remote sensing satellite; similar to Bhaskara-1. Provided experience in building and operating a remote sensing satellite system on an end-to-end basis.
    INSAT-1A 10Apr1982 Delta launch vehicle First operational multipurpose communication and meteorology satellite. Procured from USA. Worked for only six months.
    Rohini RS-D2 17Apr1983 SLV-3 Identical to RS-D1. Launched by the second developmental launch of SLV-3.
    INSAT-1B 30Aug1983 U.S. Space Shuttle Identical to INSAT-1A. Served for more than design life of seven years.
    IRS-1A 17Mar1988 Vostok Earth observation satellite. First operational remote sensing satellite.
    Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-1) 1987-03-24 ASLV Carried payload for launch vehicle performance monitoring and for gamma ray astronomy. Did not achieve orbit.
    Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-2) 13Jul1988 ASLV Carried remote sensing payload of German space agency in addition to Gamma Ray astronomy payload. Did not achieve orbit.
    INSAT-1C 21Jul1988 Ariane Same as INSAT-1A. Served for only one-and-a-half years.
    INSAT-1D 12Jun1990 Delta launch vehicle Identical to INSAT-1A. Still in service.
    IRS-1B 29Aug1991 Vostok Earth observation satellite. Improved version of IRS-1A.
    Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-C) 20May1992 Carried gamma ray astronomy and aeronomy payload.
    INSAT-2DT 26Feb1992 Ariane Launched as Arabsat 1C. Procured in orbit from Arabsat in 1998.
    INSAT-2A 1992-07-10 Ariane First satellite in the second-generation Indian-built INSAT-2 series. Has enhanced capability over INSAT-1 series. Still in service.
    INSAT-2B 23Jul1993 Ariane Second satellite in INSAT-2 series. Identical to INSAT-2A. Still in service.
    IRS-1E 20Sep1993 PSLV-D1 Earth observation satellite. Did not achieve orbit. [21]
    Stretched Rohini Satellite Series (SROSS-C2) 04May1994 ASLV Identical to SROSS-C. Still in service. [22]
    IRS-P2 15Oct1994 PSLV-D2 Earth observation satellite. Launched by second developmental flight of PSLV. [23]
    INSAT-2C 07Dec1995 Ariane Has additional capabilities such as mobile satellite service, business communication and television outreach beyond Indian boundaries. Still in service.
    IRS-1C 29Dec1995 Molniya Earth observation satellite. Launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome. [25]
    IRS-P3 21Mar1996 PSLV-D3 Earth observation satellite. Carries remote sensing payload and an X-ray astronomy payload. Launched by third developmental flight of PSLV. [26]
    INSAT-2D 04Jun1997 Ariane Same as INSAT-2C. Inoperable since 1997-10-04 due to power bus anomaly. [27]
    IRS-1D 29Sep1997 PSLV-C1 Earth observation satellite. Same as IRS-1C. [28]
    INSAT-2E 03Apr1999 Ariane Multipurpose communication and meteorological satellite. [29]
    IRS-P4 OCEANSAT 26May1999 PSLV-C2 Earth observation satellite. Carries an Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) and a Multifrequency Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR). [30]
    INSAT-3B 22Mar2000 Ariane Multipurpose communication: business communication, developmental communication, and mobile communication. [31]
    GSAT-1 18Apr2001 GSLV-D1 Experimental satellite for the first developmental flight of Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, GSLV-D1. [32]
    Technology Experiment Satellite (TES) 2001-10-22 PSLV-C3 Experimental satellite to test technologies such as attitude and orbit control system, high-torque reaction wheels, new reaction control system, etc. [33]
    INSAT-3C 24Jan2002 Ariane Designed to augment the existing INSAT capacity for communication and broadcasting and provide continuity of the services of INSAT-2C. [34]
    Kalpana-1 12Sep2002 PSLV First meteorological satellite built by ISRO. Originally named METSAT. Renamed after Kalpana Chawla who perished in the Space Shuttle Columbia. [35]
    INSAT-3A 10Apr2003 Ariane-5 Multipurpose satellite for communication, broadcasting, and meteorological services along with INSAT-2E and Kalpana-1. [36]
    GSAT-2 08May2003 GSLV Experimental satellite for the second developmental test flight of Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) [37]
    INSAT-3E 28Sep2003 Ariane-5 Communication satellite to augment the existing INSAT System. [38]
    RESOURCESAT-1 (IRS-P6) 17Oct2003 PSLV-C5 Earth observation/remote sensing satellite. Intended to supplement and replace IRS-1C and IRS-1D. [39]
    EDUSAT 20Oct2004 GSLV Also designated GSAT-3. India’s first exclusive educational satellite. [40]
    HAMSAT 05May2005 PSLV Microsatellite (42.5 kilograms) for providing satellite-based amateur radio services to the national as well as the international community. [41]
    CARTOSAT-1 05May2005 PSLV-C6 Earth observation satellite. Provides stereographic in-orbit images with a 2.5-meter resolution. [42]
    INSAT-4A 22Dec2005 Ariane Advanced satellite for direct-to-home television broadcasting services. [43]
    INSAT-4C 10Jul2006 GSLV Geosynchronous communications satellite. Did not achieve orbit. [44]
    CARTOSAT-2 10Jan2007 PSLV-C7 Advanced remote sensing satellite carrying a panchromatic camera capable of providing scene-specific spot images. [45]
    Space Capsule Recovery Experiment (SRE-1) 10Jan2007 PSLV-C7 Experimental satellite intended to demonstrate the technology of an orbiting platform for performing experiments in microgravity conditions. Launched as a co-passenger with CARTOSAT-2. SRE-1 was de-orbited and recovered successfully after 12 days over Bay of Bengal. [46]
    INSAT-4B 12Mar2007 Ariane Identical to INSAT-4A. Further augments the INSAT capacity for direct-to-home (DTH) television services and other communications. [47]
    INSAT-4CR 02Sep2007 GSLV-F04 Identical to INSAT-4C. Provides direct-to-home (DTH) television services, video picture transmission (VPT), and digital satellite news gathering (DSNG). [48]
    CARTOSAT-2A 28Apr2008 PSLV-C9 Earth observation/remote sensing satellite. Identical to CARTOSAT-2. [49]
    IMS-1 (Third World Satellite – TWsat) 28Apr2008 PSLV-C9 Low-cost microsatellite imaging mission. Launched as co-passenger with CARTOSAT-2A. [50]
    Chandrayaan-1 22Oct2008 PSLV-C11 Unmanned lunar probe. Carries 11 scientific instruments built in India, USA, UK, Germany, Sweden and Bulgaria. [51]
    RISAT-2 20Apr2009 PSLV-C12 Radar imaging satellite used to monitor India's borders and as part of anti-infiltration and anti-terrorist operations. Launched as a co-passenger with ANUSAT. [52]
    ANUSAT 20 April 2009 PSLV-C12 Research microsatellite designed at Anna University. Carries an amateur radio and technology demonstration experiments. [53]
    Oceansat-2 (IRS-P4) 23 September 2009 PSLV-C14 Gathers data for oceanographic, coastal and atmospheric applications. Continues mission of Oceansat-1. [54]
    GSAT-4 15 April 2010 GSLV-D3 Communications satellite technology demonstrator. Failed to reach orbit due to GSLV-D3 failure. [55]
    CARTOSAT-2B 12 July 2010 PSLV-C15 Earth observation/remote sensing satellite. Identical to CARTOSAT-2A [56]
    [edit]Planned satellites

    Satellite Launch Date Remarks
    ASTROSAT 2010 India’s first astronomy satellite.
    GSAT-5P / INSAT-4D October 2010 C-band communication satellite, 12 normal C-band transponders and 6 extended C-band transponders with wider coverage in uplink and downlink over Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe as well as zonal coverage with a minimum of 35 dBW EIRP. The spacecraft has a mission life of 12 years and planned to be launched onboard GSLV-F06.
    GSAT-6 / INSAT-4E 2010 Communications satellite.
    GSAT-7 / INSAT-4F 2010 Communications satellite.
    GSAT-8 / INSAT-4G 2010 Communications satellite. Will also carry the second GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) payload.
    INSAT-3D 2010-2011 Meteorological satellite.
    Megha-Tropiques 4th Quarter, 2010 Cooperative effort between ISRO and French Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES). Intended for study of the atmosphere.
    RESOURCESAT-2 2010 Follow-on mission to RESOURCESAT-1 to provide continuity of data.
    RISAT-1 4th Quarter, 2010 Radar imaging satellite. Microwave remote sensing satellite carrying a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR).
    SARAL (Satellite for ARGOS and ALTIKA) Early 2011 Joint mission between ISRO and French Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES). Designed to collect environmental data.
    GSAT-10 1st Quarter, 2010 Weighing about 3,425 kg. at launch. Primary payload comprises 12 Ku-band transponders, 12 C-band and 12 Extended C-band transponders. GSAT 10 coverage zone will include the entire Indian sub-continent. The satellite’s design life exceeds 15 years. It will also carry GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) payload.[1]
  4. Guest4221
    how many satelites launched by india today
  5. Guest5691

    in the above description ,the launching vehicles orbitorial information is not mentioned i.e PSLVs OR GSLVs??

  6. Guest9787

    hello sir ,


    I want list for after 2007 launched  statellites


    pls send this details to my id akaly78@gmail.com


     

  7. Guest862

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