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      • The Indian National Satellite System or INSAT, is a series of multipurpose geostationary satellites launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to satisfy telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology, and search and rescue operations.
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  2. This is a list of Indian (wholly or partially owned, wholly or partially designed and/or manufactured) satellites and orbital space crafts, both operated by the Indian government (ISRO, Indian defence forces, other government agencies) or private (educational and research) entities.

  3. Indian Satellites. ISRO launched EOS-01 (Earth Observation Satellite) using PSLV-C49 in November 2020. This article provides the complete list of satellites launched by India till 2020. This is an important topic for UPSC and other government exams. What is a Satellite?

    Launch Year
    Satellite
    Importance
    2020
    It is an earth observation satellite.
    2020
    GSAT-30
    GSAT-30 is the 41st communication ...
    2019
    Cartosat-3
    Cartosat-3 is one of the optical ...
    2019
    Chandrayaan-2
    India’s second lunar exploration mission.
  4. Today, India has one of the largest constellations of remote sensing satellites in operation. Varieties of instruments have been flown onboard these satellites to provide necessary data in a diversified spatial, spectral and temporal resolutions to cater to different user requirements in the country and for global usage.

  5. Satellites for navigation services to meet the emerging demands of the Civil Aviation requirements and to meet the user requirements of the positioning, navigation and timing based on the independent satellite navigation system.

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · The IRS series, also known as the Indian Remote Sensing satellite series, stands as a crowning achievement in India’s expansive space exploration efforts. Since its inception, this constellation of satellites has played a pivotal role in fostering the country’s progress in a multitude of sectors.

  7. Satellite. Visible Channel (0.65 µm) The channel (0.65µm) lies in the visible region (0.4µm - 0.7µm) of the electromagnetic spectrum which can be seen with naked eye. Hence this channel is known as the Visible channel. The incoming solar radiation in this channel is reflected by Clouds and Ground.

  8. The Indian National Satellite System or INSAT, is a series of multipurpose geostationary satellites launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to satisfy telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology, and search and rescue operations.