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HOLA!!.... Make a list of the satellite's sent by India into space year(starting from Aryabhatta)》Write about the ...(a). Effect of extreme cold and hot weather on the plants.. (b). Effect of continuous rains on the plant.​

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Answered by MarcAndreTerStegen
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Answered by niti83
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Indian Satellites Launched Date Purpose

Aryabhata 19th

April

1975 – India’s first satellite.

– It was build to gain experience in building

and operating a satellite in space.

Bhaskar 7th

June

1979 – First experimental remote sensing satellite.

– Carried TV and microwave cameras.

Rohini Technology Payload 10th

August

1979 Intended for measuring in-flight performance of

first experimental flight of SLV-3,

the first Indian launch vehicle.

Rohini RS-1 18th

July

1980 India’s first indigenous satellite launch.

Rohini RS-D1 31st

May

1981 Conducts remote sensing technology studies

using a landmark sensor payload.

Ariane Passenger Payload

Experiment 19th

June

1981 First experimental communication satellite.

Bhaskara – II 20th

November

1981 Second experimental remote sensing satellite.

INSAT-1A 10th

April

1982 First operational multi purpose

communication and meteorology satellite.

Rohini RS-D2 17th

April

1983 Identical to RS-D1

INSAT-1B 30th

August

1983 Earth observation satellite.

Stretched Rohini Satellite

Series (SROSS-1) 24th

March

1987 Carried payload for launch vehicle

performance monitoring

and for gamma ray astronomy.

IRS-1A 17th

March

1988 First operational remote sensing satellite

Stretched Rohini Satellite

Series (SROSS-2) 13th

July

1988 Carried remote sensing payload of German

space agency in addition to

Gamma Ray Astronomy payload.

INSAT- 1C 21st

July

1988 Same as INSAT-1A.

INSAT- 1D 12th

June

1990 Identical to INSAT-1A.

IRS-1B 29th

August

1991 – Earth observation satellite.

– Improved version of IRS-1A

INSAT-

2DT 26th

February

1992 – It was a communications Satellite,

earlier called as Arabsat.

– After its retirement, it was placed

in the Graveyard orbit

Stretched

Rohini

Satellite

Series

(SROSS-C) 20th

May

1992 Carried gamma ray astronomy

and astronomy payload.

INSAT- 2A 10th

July

1992 First satellite in the second-generation

Indian-built INSAT-2 series.

INSAT- 2B 23th

July

1993 Second satellite in INSAT-2 series.

IRS-1E 20th

September

1993 Earth observation satellite

Stretched Rohini Satellite

Series (SROSS-C2) 4th

May

1994 Identical to SROSS-C.

IRS-P2 15th

October

1994 Earth observation satellite

INSAT-2C 7th

December

1995 Has an additional capability such

as mobile satellite service, business

communication and television outreach

beyond Indian boundaries.

IRS-1C 28th

December

1995 Earth observation satellite

IRS-P3 21st

March

1996 Carries remote sensing payload and an

X-ray astronomy payload.

INSAT-2D 4th

June

1997 Same as INSAT-2C.

IRS-1D 29th

September

1997 Earth observation satellite.

INSAT-2E 3rd

April

1999 Multipurpose communication and

meteorological satellite.

Oceansat-1(IRS-P4) 26th

May-

1999 – Carries an Ocean Color Monitor (OCM)

and a Multi frequency

Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR).- Earth observation satellite.

INSAT-3B 21st

March

2000 Multipurpose communication: business

communication, developmental communication,

and mobile communication.

GSAT-1 18th

April

2001 Experimental satellite for the first developmental

flight of Geosynchronous Satellite.

Technology

Experiment

Satellite

(TES) 22nd

October

2001 Experimental satellite to test

technologies such as attitude and orbit

control system, high-torque reaction wheels,

new reaction control system, etc.

INSAT-3C 23rd

January

2002 Designed to augment the existing

INSAT capacity for communication

and broadcasting and provide

continuity of the services of INSAT-2C.

Kalpana-1

(METSAT) 12th

September

2002 First meteorological satellite built by ISRO.

Originally named METSAT.

Renamed after Kalpana Chawla.

INSAT-3A 9th

April

2003 Multipurpose satellite for communication,

broadcasting, and meteorological services along

with INSAT-2E and Kalpana-1.

GSAT-2 8th

May

2003 Experimental satellite for the second

developmental test flight

of Geosynchronous Satellite.

INSAT-3E 27th

September

2003 Communication satellite to augment

the existing INSAT System.

RESOURCE SAT-1

(IRS-P6) 17th

October

2003 – Earth observation/remote sensing satellite.

– Intended to supplement and replace

IRS-1C and IRS-1D.

EDUSAT 20th

September

2004 India’s first exclusive educational satellite.

HAMSAT 5th

May

2005 Micro satellite for providing satellite-based

amateur radio services to the national as well as

the international community.

CARTOSAT-1 5th

May

2005 Provides stereographic in-orbit images

with a 2.5-meter resolution.

INSAT-4A 21st

December

2005 Advanced satellite for direct-to-home

television broadcasting services.

INSAT-4C 10th

July

2006 Geosynchronous communications satellite.

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