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Indian Remote Sensing Satellites

The IRS-P4 (Oceansat), the eighth satellite built in India under the indigenous Indian Remote Sensing Satellite program was successfully launched on 26 May 1999 carrying two payloads Ocean Color Monitor (OCM) and Multifrequency

The Indian remote sensing satellite: a programme overview

9 Printed in India The Indian remote sensing satellite: a programme overview R R NAVALGUND and K KASTURIRANGAN* Space Applications Centre, Ahmedabad 380053, India *ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore 560058, India Abstract The Indian remote sensing satellite (IRS) programme, is a major step forward in the

Indian Remote Sensing Sensor System: Current and Future

3 Electro Optical Remote Sensing Sensors Presently, India is having the world’s largest constellation of Electro Optical (EO) remote sensing satellites in oper-ation (Fig 1) It provides space-based remote sensing data in a variety of spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions, meeting the needs of many applications of relevance to

Satellites & Sensors - Ministry of Water Resources, River

Drones in India have been banned since October 2014, regardless of their use Indian Remote Sensing Satellites IRS-P4 (Oceansat-1) IRS-P6 (Resourcesat-1)

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4 1 2 1 Indian Remote Sensing Programme Starting with IRS-1A in 1988, ISRO has launched many operational remote sensing satellites Today, India has one of the largest constellations of remote sensing satellites in operation Currently, 13 operational satellites are in Sun-synchronous orbit viz

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