Bhaskara I |
| Mission type | Experimental Remote Sensing Earth Obsservation Satellite |
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| Mission duration | 10 years (Re-Entered in 1989)[1] |
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| Spacecraft type | Unmanned |
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| Manufacturer | ISRO |
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| Launch mass | 444 kilograms (979 lb) |
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| Power | 47 watts |
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| Start of mission |
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| Launch date | 7 June 1979 (1979-06-07Z) IST |
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| Rocket | C-1 Intercosmos Launch Vehicle |
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| Launch site | Kapustin Yar |
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Bhaskara-I and II were two satellites built by the Indian Space Research Organisation that formed India's first low-Earth orbit Earth observation satellite. They collected data oceanography and hydrology. Both satellites are named after ancient Indian mathematicians Bhāskara I and Bhāskara II.[2]
Bhaskara-I
Bhaskara-I, weighing 444 kg at launch, was launched on 7 June 1979 from Kapustin Yar aboard the Intercosmos launch vehicle. It was placed in an orbital Perigee and Apogee of 394 km and 399 km at an inclination of 50.7°.[3] The satellite consisted of-
- Two television cameras operating in visible (600 nanometre) and near-infrared (800 nanometre) and collected data related to hydrology, forestry and geology.
- Satellite microwave radiometer (SAMIR) operating at 19 and 22 GHz for study of ocean-state, water vapour, liquid water content in the atmosphere, etc.
- An X-ray sky monitor operating in 2-10 keV energy range, to detect transient X-ray sources and monitor long term spectral and intensity changes in the X-ray sources.
Bhaskara-II |
| Mission type | Experimental Remote Sensing Earth Observation Satellite |
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| Mission duration | 10 years (Re-Entered in 1991)[4] |
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| Spacecraft properties |
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| Spacecraft type | Unmanned |
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| Manufacturer | ISRO |
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| Launch mass | 444 kilograms (979 lb) |
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| Power | 47 watts |
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| Start of mission |
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| Launch date | 20 November 1981 (1981-11-20Z) IST |
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| Rocket | C-1 Intercosmos Launch Vehicle |
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| Launch site | Volgograd Launch Station |
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Bhaskara-LXIXCDXX
The satellite provided ocean and land surface data.
It orbited at 541 x 557 km with an inclination of 50.7°.
One of two onboard cameras malfunctioned, however it sent back more than two thousand images. Housekeeping telemetry was received until re-entry in 1991.[5]
1984 USSR stamp featuring Bhaskara-I, Bhaskara-II and Aryabhata satellites
See also
- List of Indian satellites
References
- ↑ "Bhaskara-I : ISRO". http://isro.org/satellites/Bhaskara-I.aspx.
- ↑ Bhaskara NASA 16 September 2017
- ↑ Bharat-rakshak.com Indian satellite systems
- ↑ "Bhaskara-II : ISRO". https://www.isro.gov.in/Spacecraft/bhaskara-ii.
- ↑ "Earth Observation Satellite". http://www.isro.org/satellites/Bhaskara-II.aspx.
 Indian space program |
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- Department of Space (DoS)
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| Organisations |
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
- Antrix Corporation
- Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST)
- Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS)
- Laboratory for Electro-Optics Systems (LEOS)
- National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL)
- New Space India Limited
- Physical Research Laboratory (PRL)
- Development and Educational Communication Unit (DECU)
- Integrated Space Cell
- Defence Space Agency
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| Programmes |
- Bhaskara
- GAGAN
- GSAT
- INSAT
- IRNSS
- IRS
- RISAT
- Rohini
- SROSS
- Chandrayaan
- Human Spaceflight Programme
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| Satellites |
- APPLE
- Aryabhata
- HAMSAT
- IMS-1
- Megha-Tropiques
- NISAR
- SARAL
- South Asia Satellite
- SRE
- SRE II
- Kalpana-1
- CARE
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| Space observatories |
- Astrosat
- Aditya-L1 (planned)
- AstroSat-2 (planned)
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Lunar and planetary spacecraft |
- Chandrayaan-1
- Chandrayaan-2
- Chandrayaan-3 (planned, 2021)
- Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (proposed)
- Mars Orbiter Mission
- Mars Orbiter Mission 2 (proposed)
- Shukrayaan-1 (proposed)
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| Crewed spacecraft |
- Gaganyaan (Under development)
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| Rockets |
- Engines
- Orbital
- Suborbital
- Concepts
- Under development
- RLV Technology Demonstration Programme
- SSLV
- SCE-200
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| Facilities |
- Indian Deep Space Network (IDSN)
- ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC)
- ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC)
- Master Control Facility (MCF)
- Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC)
- Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station (TERLS)
- ISRO Satellite Integration and Testing Establishment (ISITE)
- Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC)
- Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC)
- ISRO Propulsion Complex
- Human Space Flight Centre (HSFC)
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| Related |
- SAGA-220 (supercomputer)
- RESPOND
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- List of Indian satellites
- List of Satish Dhawan Space Centre launches
- List of ISRO missions
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Indian spacecraft |
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- List of Indian satellites
- List of Satish Dhawan Space Centre launches
- List of ISRO missions
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| Satellites | | Communication |
- GSAT
- 1
- 2
- 3 (EDUSAT)
- 4
- 5P
- 6
- 6A
- 7
- 7A
- 8
- 9 (South Asia Satellite)
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 29
- 31
- HAMSAT
- INSAT
- 1A
- 1B
- 1C
- 1D
- 2A
- 2B
- 2C
- 2D
- 2DT
- 2E
- 3A
- 3B
- 3C
- 3D
- 3DR
- 3DS
- 3E
- 4A
- 4B
- 4C
- 4CR
- 4E
- 4F
- 4G
- Planned: GSAT
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| Earth observation |
- Bhaskara
- Cartosat
- EMISAT
- HySIS
- IMS-1
- IRS
- Megha-Tropiques
- Microsat
- Oceansat
- Resourcesat
- RISAT
- Rohini
- SARAL
- SCATSAT-1
- Technology Experiment Satellite (TESS)
- Planned: NISAR
- GISAT
- Oceansat-3
- Resourcesat-3
- RISAT-1A
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| Experimental |
- APPLE
- Aryabhata
- Rohini
- RS-1
- Rohini Technology Payload (RTP)
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| Navigation | |
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| Student satellites |
- ANUSAT
- Jugnu
- SRMSAT
- StudSat
- YouthSat
- Pratham
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| Space probes | | Scientific | |
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| Astronomical |
- Astrosat
- Aditya-L1 (planned)
- XPoSat (planned)
- AstroSat-2 (planned)
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| Lunar programme |
- Chandrayaan-1
- Chandrayaan-2
- Chandrayaan-3 (planned)
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| Interplanetary |
- Mars Orbiter Mission
- Mars Orbiter Mission 2 (planned)
- Shukrayaan-1 (planned)
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| Human spaceflight |
- Indian human spaceflight programme
- Gaganyaan
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- Future spacecraft in italics.
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