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  1. 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.

  2. The First Experimental Remote Sensing Satellite built in India. The onboard TV camera imageries were used in the field of Hydrology and Forestry. Rich scientific data sent by SAMIR was used for oceanographic studies.

  3. Bhaskara-I was the first experimental remote sensing satellite built by ISRO. It was named after the 7th-century Indian mathematician Bhaskara-I (not to be confused with the 12th-century mathematician Bhaskara-II).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bhāskara_IBhāskara I - Wikipedia

    On 7 June 1979, the Indian Space Research Organisation launched the Bhāskara I satellite, named in honour of the mathematician. [5] Biography. Little is known about Bhāskara's life, except for what can be deduced from his writings. He was born in India in the 7th century, and was probably an astronomer. [6] .

  5. Mar 19, 2023 · Bhaskara 1 was the first satellite in the Bhaskara satellite series, launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on June 7, 1979. The satellite had a mission duration of six months and was designed to carry out remote sensing and imaging of the Earth’s surface.

  6. www.csre.iitb.ac.in › isro › bhaskara1Bhaskara-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.

  7. www.satnow.com › space-mission-details › Bhaskara SeriesBhaskara-I - ISRO Satellite

    The Bhaskara I is the first experimental remote sensing satellite built in India. It was launched in a Soviet Kosmos-3M rocket from Kapustin Yar on July 19, 1977. The satellite has a mass of 444 Kg and had an orbital life of 10 years.

  8. indiaspaceweek.org › static › documentTHE MISSION

    of ancient India, Bhaskara-1, was the first Experimental Remote Sensing Satellite built by ISRO. The main objectives were to conduct Earth Observation experiments for applications related to metrology, hydrology, forestry and geology using the two-band TV camera system, and to conduct ocean surface studies using the SAMIR system. C-1 ...

  9. Bhaskara was the second Indian satellite (the first was Aryabhata with 3 nonmeteorological experiments). It was launched as part of the satellite-for-earth-observations (SEO) program, and was placed in orbit by a Soviet vehicle launched from a Cosmodrome in the U.S.S.R.

  10. Jun 6, 2024 · As India's first experimental remote sensing satellite, Bhaskara 1 marked a major milestone in the nation's space exploration efforts, providing critical earth observation data for hydrology, forestry, geology, and oceanography.

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