Cartosat
Manufacturer | ISRO |
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Country of origin | India |
Operator | NTRO |
Applications | Optical Earth observation |
Specifications | |
SSO | |
Production | |
Status | Operational |
Launched | 9 |
Operational | 9 |
Maiden launch | Cartosat-1 (2005) |
Last launch | Cartosat-3 (2019) |
The Cartosat is a
History
The
Satellites
Cartosat-1
Cartosat-1 was launched by
Cartosat-2
Cartosat-2 was launched by
Cartosat-2A
Cartosat-2A was launched by
Cartosat-2B
Cartosat-2B was launched by
Cartosat-2C
Cartosat-2C has a lower resolution of 25 cm (10"). It uses 1.2 m optics with 60% of weight removal compared to Cartosat-2. Other features include the use of adaptive optics, acousto optical devices, in-orbit focusing using MEMs and large area-light weight mirrors.[8] The satellite was to be launched on board PSLV C-34 during 2014,[9] but was delayed and finally launched on 22 June 2016. Its uses include weather mapping, cartography, and strategic applications.[10][11][12]
Cartosat-2D
Cartosat-2D was launched by PSLV-C37 on 15 February 2017 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre.
Cartosat-2E
Cartosat-2E was launched by PSLV-C38 on 23 June 2017. The PSLV-C38 rocket launched the 712 kg satellite along with 30 other nano satellites.
Cartosat-2F
Cartosat-2F was launched successfully by PSLV-C40 on 12 January 2018. The PSLV-C40 rocket launched the 710 kg satellite, the seventh of the Cartosat-2 series, along with 30 other nano satellites from India, Canada, Finland, France, Republic of Korea, UK and the USA.[13][14]
Cartosat-3
Cartosat-3 was launched on 27 November 2019 by PSLV-C47 rocket along with 13 other cubesats from USA.[15] It has a panchromatic resolution of 0.25 metres making it the imaging satellite with highest resolution and Mx of 1 metre with a high quality resolution which is a major improvement from the previous payloads in the Cartosat series.[16]
Launch Schedule
Designation | Resolution (in meters) | COSPAR ID
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NORAD ID | Power | Launch date, Time (UTC) | Launch mass | Launch vehicle | Launch site | Remarks |
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Cartosat-1/IRS-P5 | 2.5 | 2005-017A | 28649 | 1100 W | 5 May 2005, 04:44 | 1,560 kg (3,440 lb) | PSLV-G C6 | SLP, SDSC
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First satellite in the series. |
Cartosat-2/IRS-P7 | < 1 | 2007-001B | 29710 | 900 W | 10 January 2007 , 03:57 | 680 kg (1,500 lb) | PSLV -G C7
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FLP, SDSC
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Can be steered up to 45 degrees. |
Cartosat-2A | Unknown | 2008-021A | 32783 | 900 W | 28 April 2008, 03:54 | 690 kg (1,520 lb) | PSLV-CA C9
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SLP, SDSC
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Dedicated to be used by Indian Armed Forces. |
Cartosat-2B | 2010-035A | 36795 | 930 W | 12 July 2010, 03:52 | 694 kg (1,530 lb) | PSLV-CA C15 | FLP, SDSC
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Can be steered 26 degrees along as well as across. | |
Cartosat-2C | 1.2 | 2016-040A | 41599 | 986 W | 22 June 2016, 03:56 | 727.5 kg (1,604 lb) | PSLV-XL C34 | SLP, SDSC
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Reduced mass and improved payloads |
Cartosat-2D | 2017-008A | 41948 | 986 W | 15 February 2017, 03:58 | 712 kg (1,570 lb) | PSLV-XL C37 | FLP, SDSC
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Cartosat-2E | 2017-036C | 42767 | 986 W | 23 June 2017, 03:59 | 712 kg (1,570 lb) | PSLV-XL C38 | FLP, SDSC
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Cartosat-2F | 2018-004A | 43111 | 986 W | 12 January 2018, 03:59 | 710 kg (1,570 lb) | PSLV-XL C40 | FLP, SDSC
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Cartosat-3 | 0.25 | 2019-081A | 44804 | 2000 W | 27 November 2019, 03:58 | 1,625 kg (3,583 lb) | PSLV-XL C47 | SLP, SDSC
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Indian satellite with highest resolution in the world today, high quality imaging at 1 metre resolution |
Cartosat-3A (EOS-08) | 2024-25 | PSLV-XL
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Cartosat-3B | 2024-25 | PSLV-XL
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See also
- Indian Remote Sensing Programme
- List of Indian satellites
- Information Gathering Satellite
References
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- ^ "Big boost to India's space mission: ISRO sets record, launches PSLV-C34 with 20 satellites". The Economic Times. PTI. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
- ^ "Isro launch LIVE: Space agency successfully launches 100th satellite Cartosat-2, PM congratulates scientists". Hindustan Times. 12 January 2018. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
- ^ "PSLV Successfully Launches 31 Satellites in a Single Flight – ISRO". www.isro.gov.in. Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
- ^ Tejonmayam, U. (27 November 2019). "PSLV-C47/Cartosat-3 mission: Isro successfully places remote sensing satellite, 13 US nanosatellites in orbits". The Times of India. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
- ^ N. Gopal Raj (6 March 2013). "ISRO plans a new high-resolution earth satellite". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 19 January 2018. Retrieved 19 January 2018.