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Answered by ishitachanda93
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Bhaskara-1 was the first experimental remote sensing satellite built by India. ... To conduct earth observation experiments that would yield useful data in the areas of meteorology, hydrology and forestry using a two band TV camera system operating in Visible band (0.54 to 0.66 µm) and near infrared band (0.75 to 0.85 µm).

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Bhaskara-1 was the first experimental remote sensing satellite built by India.

The primary objectives of Bhaskara-1 mission:

1. To conduct earth observation experiments that would yield useful data in the areas of meteorology, hydrology and forestry using a two band TV camera system operating in Visible band (0.54 to 0.66 µm) and near infrared band (0.75 to 0.85 µm).

2. To conduct ocean surface studies using a three chain radiometer operating at microwave frequencies.

3. To evolve the methodology of reception, processing and dissemination of data and thus establish management of earth natural resources through remote sensing satellites.

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