IRS-1C

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IRS-1C
Mission typeEarth Observation
Remote Sensing
OperatorISRO
COSPAR ID1995-072A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.23751Edit this on Wikidata
Mission duration12 years
Spacecraft properties
BusI-2K
Launch mass1,250 kilograms (2,760 lb)
Dimensions1.93 x 1.7 x 1.65 metres
Power809 watts
Start of mission
Launch dateDecember 28, 1995 (1995-12-28)
RocketMolniya-M/2BL
Launch siteBaikonur 31/6
End of mission
Deactivated21 September 2007 (2007-09-22)
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeSun-synchronous
Inclination98.6 degrees
 

IRS-1C was the fourth remote sensing Indian satellite built, and designed by Indian Space Research Organization.

Objectives

The primary objective of IRS-1C was to provide systematic and repetitive acquisition of data of the Earth’s surface under nearly constant illumination conditions.[1]

Payloads

IRS-1C was equipped with three sensors :

  • PANchromatic camera of 6-meter resolution.
  • Linear Imaging Self Scanner(LISS)-III (23.6 meter solution)
  • Wide Field Sensor(WiFS) with 189 meter resolution.[2]

The satellite was equipped with onboard tape recorder with storage capacity of 62 Gigabits.[3] satellites lauche by india

Data Processing

The data transmitted from the satellite was gathered from National Remote Sensing Centre, Hyderabad and EOSAT, a partnership of Hughes Aircraft and RCA.[4] IRS-1C used S-band for broadcasting and X-band for uplinking of data.

Mission Completion

IRS-1C completed its services on September 21, 2007 after serving for 11 years and 8 months.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "IRS-1C/1D" (PDF). National University of Argentina. p. 3. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  2. ^ "National Space Science Data Center Header IRS-1C". N. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  3. ^ "Earth Observation Satellites - IRS-1C". Indian Space Research Organization. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  4. ^ "IRS (Indian Remote Sensing Satellite)". Federation of American Scientists. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  5. ^ "ISRO IRS-1C". Indian Space Research Organisation. Retrieved March 8, 2013.

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