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Hindi essay on insat saterlite

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Our region is unlikely to achieve a degree of stability in the near future. Practically speaking, there will always be social, political and economic turmoil, at least for some time to come. Such a situation remains conducive to all forms of unrest and violence. The natural implication is that there would always be unforeseen emergent situations. I think that aerospace power is the only instrument that possesses the required speed and flexibility, when military intervention would be required."

Air Chief Marshall FH Major [1] 

1. It is the capacity of getting others to do what we want, without coercing them because they will then admire our achievements and emulate us. India's space programme needs to be viewed as the most thus. It is an important factor that has contributed immensely towards giving India its soft power status. India chose space to address the real problems of society and took initiative to develop space technology for the benefit of the nation and the common man, contrary to the path of countries like Soviet Union, US, China and European Union who developed space capabilities having origin in strategic and military domain. Today, India has a robust and self reliant space infrastructure and technological prowess with capability to design and build satellites for providing space services and to launch them using indigenously designed and develop launch vehicles. India has been able to achieve the present capability encompassing IRS, INSAT, PSLV, GSLV and mission to moon in just about forty years. The progress, present capability and future plans of ISRO are discussed briefly in succeeding paragraphs.

Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) System

2. India established National Natural Resources Management System (NNRMS) in late 1970s under Department of Space (DOS) with an aim to develop indigenous remote sensing satellite system. The major elements of NNMRS encompass conceptualization and implementation of space segments with the necessary ground based data reception, processing and interpretation systems integrating the satellite based remotely sensed data with conventional data for resource management applications. Starting with IRS-1A in March 1988, there are eight remote sensing satellites in operation at present. The details of these satellites are tabulated below.

Table 1: Details of Operational IRS Satellite

Satellite

IRS-1D

Ocean

sat-1and 2

TES

Resource

sat-1

Cartosat-1

Cartosat-2

Cartosat-2A,2B

IMS-1

Launched in

1997

1999,

Sep 09

2001

2003

2005

2007

2008.

Jul 10

2008

Vehicle

PSLV-C1

PSLV-C2

PSLV-C3

PSL-C5

PSLV-C6

PSLV-C7

PSLV-C9

PSLV-C9

Payload

PAN, LISS-III, WIFS Res 5.8m

OCM, MSMR

PAN Res 1m

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