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ACHIEVEMENTS OF ISRO
1. A PAPER PRESENTATION ON
ACHIEVEMENTS OF
ISRO
By- TEAM-
AMARENDRA KUMAR THUNDER BOLT
(1213331034)
ANJALI BHATI
(1213331038)
EBULLiENCE 2k16
2. 1. THE BEGINNING
2. ISRO SATELLITE SYSTEM AND LAUNCHERS
3. SATELLITES LAUNCHED BETWEEN 1975-1990
4. SATELLITES LAUNCHED BETWEEN 1991-2000
5. SATELLITES LAUNCHED BETWEEN 2001-2010
6. SATELLITES LAUNCHED BETWEEN 2011-2016
7. FUTURE MISSIONS OF ISRO
3. Established on 15th August,1969 under the efforts of Lt. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru and Vikram
Sarabhai
With the motto of "Space technology in the Service of humankind.” ISRO have launched 82
Indian Satellites
Since from Aryabatta (1975) to IRNSS-1F(2016), ISRO travelled along with a vast space missions.
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram is the largest ISRO base and the first
Indian launch vehicle SLV-3 was launched from here
4. ISRO SATELLITE SYSTEM AND LAUNCHERS
ISRO has established two major satellite system:
1. INSAT (Indian National Satellite System)
2. IRS (Indian Remote Sensing Satellites)
ISRO has successfully developed a complete array of launch
vehicles launchers like:
1. SLV-3( Satellite Launch Vehicle)
2. ASLV(Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle)
3. PSLV(Polar Satellite Launch vehicle)
4. GSLV(Geo –Synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle)
5. SATELLITES LAUNCHED BY THE ISRO IN THE YEAR 1975-1990
ARYABHATA
Launched on 19th April 1975
Launch vehicle was U-11 Interkosmos
India's 1st satellite launched for active technological experience
BHASKARA-1
Launched on 7th June,1979
Launch vehicle was C-1 Interkosmos
First experimental remote sensing satellite(47W)
ROHINI
Launched on 10th August,1979
Launch vehicle was SLV-3
Intended for measuring in-flight performance of SLV-3
INSAT-1A
Launched on 10th August,1979
Launch vehicle was SLV-3(6 months)
First operational communication and meteorology satellite.
6. INSAT-1B
Launched on 30th August,1983
Launch vehicle was Shuttle PAM-D
Same as INSAT-1A but served for 7years
IRS-1A
Launched on 17th March,1988
Launch vehicle was Vostok
First operational remote sensing satellite.
INSAT-1C
Launched on 21st July,1988
Launch vehicle was Ariane-3
Served for only one-and-a-half years.
INSAT-1D
Launched on 12th June,1990
Launch vehicle was Delta 4925
More advanced and better in design. Still in service
7. SATELLITES LAUNCHED BY THE ISRO IN THE YEAR 1991-2000
IRS-1B
Launched on 29th August,1991
Launch vehicle was Vostok
Earth observation satellite. Improved version of IRS-1A
SROSS-C
Launched on 20th May,1992
Launch vehicle was ASLV
Carried gamma ray astronomy and aeronomy payload
INSAT-2C
Launched on 7th December,1995
Launch vehicle was Ariane-44L H10-3
Service and television outreach beyond Indian boundaries
Oceansat-1
Launched on 26th May,1999
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C2(11 yrs)
Carries OCM and MSMR
8. SATELLITES LAUNCHED BY THE ISRO IN THE YEAR 2001-2010
TES
Launched on 22th October ,2001
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C3
To test technologies such as attitude and orbit control system
Kalpana-1(METSAT)
Launched on 12th September,2002
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C4
First meteorological satellite built by ISRO
RESOURCESAT-1
Launched on 17h October,2003
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C5
Earth observation/remote sensing satellite
EDUSAT
Launched on 20th October,2004
Launch vehicle was GSLV-F01
India’s first exclusive educational satellite
9. HAMSAT
Launched on 5th May,2005
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C6
Satellite-based amateur radio services
INSAT-4CR
Launched on 2th September,2007
Launch vehicle was GSLV-F04
Provide DTH television services
Chandrayaan-1
Launched on 22th October,2008
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C11
Unmanned lunar probe. Carries 11 scientific instruments
StudSat
Launched on 12th July,2010
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C15
First Indian pico-satellite (weighing less than 1 kg)
10. SATELLITES LAUNCHED BY THE ISRO IN THE YEAR 2011-2016
RESOURCESAT-2
Launched on 20th April,2011
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C16
Placed 3 satellites with a total payload mass of 1404 kg
GSAT-8/INSAT-4G
Launched on 21st May,2011
Launch vehicle was Ariane-5 VA-202
Carries 24 Ku-band transponders and 2 channel GAGAN
Jugnu
Launched on 12th October,2011
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C18
Nano-satellite weighing 3 kg developed by IIT Kanpur
RISAT-1
Launched on 26th April,2012
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C19
1ST weather Radar Imaging Satellite
11. SARAL
Launched on 25th Feburary,2013
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C20
Satellite with ARGOS and ALTIKA (SARAL)
Mars Orbitor Mission(MOM)
Launched on 5th July,2013
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C25
India's first Mars orbiter
Astrosat
Launched on 28th September,2015
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C30
India’s first dedicated multi wavelength space Observatory
IRNSS-1E & IRNSS-1F
Launched on 20th January & 10th March,2016
Launch vehicle was PSLV-C31 & PSLV-C32
5TH & 6TH satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System
12. FUTURE MISSIONS OF ISRO
ISRO plans to launch a number of New-Generation Earth Observation Satellites in the near future plus the
development of new launch vehicles and spacecraft(AVATAR)
Till date ISRO has launched 82 Indian Satellites(33 satellites missions in next two years )
Plans for Extra-terrestrial exploration such as Moon exploration(Chandrayaan-2), Venus exploration(VOM),
Solar exploration programme(Aditya-1)
Future launch vehicles such as Reusable Launch Vehicle-Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD), Unified Launch
Vehicle(ULV) the replacement of the PSLV, GSLV Mk I/II and GSLV Mk III
SAARC Satellite is a proposed communication-cum-meteorology satellite (December 2016)
NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) is a joint project between NASA and ISRO (first dual
band radar imaging satellite)