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India's remote sensing programme under the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) started off in 1988 with the IRS-1A, the first of the series of indigenous state-of-art operating remote sensing satellites, which was successfully launched into a polar Sun-synchronous orbit on March 17, 1988, from the Soviet Cosmodrome at Baikonur.
Mar 17, 2023 · The agreement culminated in the successful launch of India’s first satellite, ARYABHATA, on 19th April 1975 by a Soviet rocket carrier Interkosmos from Kapustin Yar cosmodrome. ARYABHATA was followed by launching by USSR of two experimental earth observation satellites, BHASKARA-1 & 2 in 1979 and 1981 respectively from Kapustin Yar.
Jul 19, 2024 · IRS was a series of optical imaging satellites operated by ISRO from 1988 to 2019. The first IRS, IRS-1A, was launched in 1988 and had three high-resolution optical imagers onboard.
IRS-1A, Indian Remote Sensing satellite-1A, the first of the series of indigenous state-of-art remote sensing satellites, was successfully launched into a polar Sun-synchronous orbit on 17 March 1988 from the Soviet Cosmodrome at Baikonur.
The IRS-1A was launched as first indigenous trendsetting operational remote sensing satellite on March 17, 1988 into a Sun-synchronous Polar Orbit (SSPO) by Vostok launch vehicle from Baikonur, former USSR. It was followed by the IRS-1B, an identical satellite, launched by same vehicle and from the same place on August 29, 1991.
IRS-1A, the first of the series of indigenous state-of-art remote sensing satellites, was successfully launched into a polar sun-synchronous orbit on March 17, 1988 from the Soviet Cosmodrome at Baikonur.
Mar 17, 2021 · India just launched its first satellite, Aryabhata. The satellite operated only for a few months, but ISRO learned a lot during the journey for achieving this dream. The Aryabhata mission's success resulted in new programs for communication satellites (APPLE/INSAT) and remote sensing satellites.