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India began its space
program in 1963 under the Department of Atomic Energy and with the establishment of The Space Commission and Department of
Space in 1972 it was formalized. India has made steady progress in the
development of launch vehicles and satellites. The first Indian satellite
was Aryabhata, which was launched by a Soviet rocket on 19th April 1975.
With the successful launch of the SLV-3 on 18th July 1980 when a 35kg
satellite called Rohini was placed in LEO, India entered the Space Age.
The primary objective of the Indian Space Program is to achieve
self-reliance in space technology and develop application driven programs to meet
the national needs. Space technology in India is primarily geared towards
improving telecommunications, meteorological forecasting, providing
advanced natural disaster warning, distance education and remote sensing
for agriculture, soil, mineral and water resources management.
India's first operational Earth Observation satellite
IRS-1A, a 850 kg satellite was launched into a 900 Km polar orbit on 17th
March 1988 by a Soviet rocket. In 1997, India used its own rocket PSLV to
place IRS-1D into polar orbit. With the development of PSLV, India has the
capability to place upto 1,200 kg satellites into polar orbit. The Indian
Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS) system has the largest constellation of
commercial earth observation providing data in a variety of spatial and
spectral resolutions.
India's first operational telecommunications satellite
was INSAT-1A, which was launched by a NASA Delta rocket on 10th April
1982. Since then, India relied on European Space Agency's Ariane rockets
to launch its INSAT series satellites into geostationary orbit. On April 18, 2001, India blasted itself into the elite space club of heavy satellite launchers with the successful test-flight of GSLV-D1. The successful launch of India's first educational communication satellite "EDUSAT" by GSLV-F01 on September 20, 2004 heralds the operational reliability of the heavy lifter to Geostationary orbits.
Turning a new page in its modest space odyssey, the Indian Space Research Organization successfully launched India’s first unmanned mission to moon, Chandrayaan-1 on October 22, 2008 at 6.22 AM IST atop the PSLV-C11 launcher. Chandrayaan-1 carries 11 scientific instruments to prepare 3-dimentional chemical and mineralogical mapping of the lunar surface. The payload consists of five Indian instruments, two from NASA, three from ESA and one from Bulgaria. A Moon Impact Probe (MIP) consisting of Altimeter, Video Imager and a Mass spectrometer will be released from the final orbit of 100 KM above the moon's surface. Chandrayaan-1 marks the beginning of deep space exploration by ISRO and slated to be followed by Chandrayaan-2, a moon lander/rover by 2012, mission to Mars by 2014 and a planned Manned Mission by 2015. For latest information, follow my blog: Chandrayaan-1: India's First Mission to the Moon
Antrix, the commercial arm of ISRO is responsible for marketing to international customers and PSLV launcher has launched several mid-small sized foreign satellites/payloads, including one astronomy satellite for Italy and one remote-sensing satellite for Israel successfully in 2007. In a major commercial deal, ISRO has built and delivered a 3,462 kg Telecom satellite with 32 transponders to Europe's EADS Astrium and was successfully launched by Ariane 5 Rocket on December 20, 2008.
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Transportation Systems
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| Launch Vehicle |
First Flight |
Flights |
Failure |
Reliability |
LEO (Kg) |
SSO (Kg) |
GTO (Kg) |
| GSLV |
2001 |
5 |
1 |
80% |
8,000 |
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2,500 |
| PSLV |
1993 |
14 |
1 |
92.86% |
3,000 |
2,000 |
1,500 |
| Indian
Remote Sensing Satellites
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| Satellite |
Launch |
Resolution (M)/
Swath Width (km)
Panchromatic |
Multispectral |
Repeat Cycle (days) |
Status |
| IRS-1A |
March 17, 1988 |
36/ 72.5 |
148 |
22 |
Mission completed in 1992 |
| IRS-1B |
August 29, 1991 |
36/ 72.5 |
148 |
22 |
Mission completed in 1999 |
| IRS-1E |
September 20,1993 |
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Could not be placed in orbit due to PSLV-D1 launch failure |
| IRS-P2 |
October 15,1994 |
5.8/ 70 |
131 |
24 |
Mission completed in 1997 |
| IRS-1C |
December 28,1995 |
5.8/ 70 |
142 |
24 |
Still in Operaton |
| IRS-P3 |
March 21, 1996 |
188 |
804 |
5 |
Additional X-Ray Astronomy payload. Still in Operation |
| IRS-1D |
Sep. 29, 1997 |
5.8/ 70 |
142 |
24 |
Due to underperformance of fourth stage of PSLV, onboard fuel was used to place it in circular orbit. Still in Operation |
| IRS-P4 (OCEANSAT-1) |
May 26, 1999 |
360x236 |
804 |
2 |
Carries out Ocean Color Monitoring for fisheries survey in the IO region . Still in Operation |
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INSAT-3 Series
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| Satellite |
Launch |
Transponder |
| INSAT-3A |
April 09, 2003 |
18 C-Band, 6 Ku-Band, Meteorology Sensor, SAS&R transponder |
| INSAT-3B |
Mar. 22, 2000 |
24 |
| INSAT-3C |
Jan. 23, 2002 |
24 C-Band; 6 Ext. C-Band, 2 S-Band; 1-Mobile |
| INSAT-3D |
2001/02 |
24 |
| INSAT-3E |
2002/03 |
36 |
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INSAT-4 Series
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| Satellite |
Launch |
Transponder |
| INSAT-4A |
Dec.22, 2005 |
12 Ku Band, 12 C Band |
| INSAT-4C |
July 10, 2006 |
Unsuccessfull |
| INSAT-4CR |
Sep. 02, 2007 |
12 Ku Band |
| Indian
Space & Earth Science Missions
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| Spacecraft |
Launch |
Mission |
Orbit |
| SROSS-C |
May 1992 |
Astrophysics |
LEO |
| SROSS-C2 |
May 1994 |
Astrophysics |
LEO |
| Ocean Sat [IRS-P4] |
1999 |
Oceanography |
SSO |
| MetSat |
12 Sept. 2002 |
Meteorology |
GEO |
| EDUSAT |
20 Sept. 2004 |
Distance Education Communication |
GEO |
- Antrix Corporation Limited

- Aeronautical Development Agency [ADA]
- Gas Turbine Research Establishment [GTRE]
- Indian Space Research
Organization [ISRO]
- Sriharikotta
High Altitude Range [SHAR] Center
- Liquid
Propulsion Systems Center [LPSC]
- Vikram
Sarabhai Space Center [VSSC]
- National Remote Sensing
Agency [NRSA]
- Hindustan
Aeronautics Limited [HAL]
- National
Aeronautics Laboratories [NAL]
- Raman Research
Institute [RRI]
- The BrahMos Missile Company [Indo-Russian Joint Venture]
[2008]
- {30 Dec., The Hindu}
2008: A Fulfilling Year for ISRO
- {29 Dec., Space Daily}
ISRO Successfully Conducts Flight Acceptance Hot Test of Indigenous Cryogenic Engine
- {20 Dec., SpaceFlightNow}
Ariane 5 Rocket Successfully Launches ISRO-EADS Astrium Built Commercial Telecom Satellite
- {12 Dec., The Hindu}
ISRO to Help Directorate-General of Shipping in Tracking Small Ships within 1,000 Nautical Miles of India
- {10 Dec., Space Daily}
ISRO Built Commercial Telecom Satellite, W2M, has been delivered to EADS Astrium
- {25 Nov., Space Daily}
Chandrayaan-1 Begins Moon Observations As Scientific Instruments on the Spacecraft are Commissioned
- {14 Nov., BBC Online}
Indian Moon Impact Probe (MIP) touches down on Lunar Surface
- {13 Nov., The Hindu}
DRDO Successfully Test-fires Underground based "Shourya" Surface-to-Surface Missile
- {12 Nov., expressIndia}
Chandrayaan-1 Enters Operational Lunar Orbit of 100 km Altitude
- {08 Nov., BBC Online}
Indian Moon Probe, Chandrayaan-1, enters Lunar Orbit
- {03 Nov., BBC Online}
India's Moon probe Pictures Earth
- {31 Oct., ISRO}
Chandrayaan-1 Beams Its First Pictures of Earth from 9,000 km and 70,000 km taken by Terrain Mapping Camera
- {22 Oct., SpaceFlightNow}
PSLV-C11 Successfully Launched India's First Moon Mission, CHANDRAYAAN-1
- {22 Oct., Space Daily}
ISRO Plans New Launch Pad and Astronaut Training Center for Manned Mission Initiative
- {10 Oct., State.gov}
Rice cooks Nuclear D(M)eal: U.S-India Sign Nuclear Agreement for Peaceful use of Nuclear Energy
- {08 Oct., Whitehouse.gov}
President Bush Signs U.S.-India Nuclear Cooperation Enabling Bill
- {02 Oct., BBC}
US Approves India Nuclear Deal
- {30 Sep., Space Daily}
India-France Sign Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement
- {25 Sep., ESA}
Europe gets ready for India's First Moon Mission, Chandrayaan-I
- {07 Sep., The Hindu}
N-Deal Saga - Superpower Diplomacy: US Reins in on Holdout nations, the 45-Nations NSG Approves Waiver to enable Civil Atomic Trade with India by Concensus
- {05 Sep., The Hindu}
Fool's Paradise: Nuclear One-Upmanship: The Bush-Berman Bombshell
- {05 Aug., The Hindu}
Fool's Paradise: N-Deal Saga - Peril At the N-Cartel Gates: Unable to stem the tide of Rogues and Nuclear Supermarkets, is NSG Cartel trying to play 'unclean and conditional' politics to dupe its domestic public with India's N-Agreement?
- {01 Aug., IAEA.org}
IAEA Board of Governors Approve India-IAEA Civil Nuclear Safeguards Agreement
- {31 July, Rediff.com}
Fool's Paradise: N-Deal Saga: Coming out of 'Hyde-ing' a day before IAEA BoG Meeting, Nicholas 'Burns' with NPT Ayatollah Talk and says India is not a N-Weapon State and the Bilateral 123 Agreement between India and US does not supersede the 'Hyde Act'!
- {09 July, Space Daily}
India and France Joint Working Group on Space Meet to Discuss Progress on Collaborative Projects - Megha-Tropiques and SARAL EO Satellites
- {13 June, India Today}
Beijing Border Games! China, sensing a weak coalition Indian Government, Ups the Ante along the long Border Areas
- {12 June, Space Daily}
India Sets up 'Integrated Space Cell' to Counter Growing Threat to Space Assets
- {28 May, SpaceFlightNow}
India's Moon Probe, CHANDRAYAAN-I, is being Integrated with Indian and International Instruments
- {24 May, The Hindu}
Indian Army test-fires an Operational version of Liquid fueled PRITHVI-II SRBM equipped with features to deceive Anti-Ballistic Missiles
- {07 May, BBC News}
DRDO Successfully Testfires Solid fueled Mobile AGNI-III IRBM off the coast of Bay of Bengal
- {01 May, Aviation Week}
ISRO To Seek Approval from Government for Human Spaceflight Mission by 2014-15
- {28 Apr., BBC News}
Perfect 10: India's PSLV-C9 Launches Ten Satellites, India's CARTOSAT-2A and IMS-1, along with 8 Nanosats from Canada, Europe and Japan to Polar SSO
- {11 Apr., Space Daily}
Nasty Neighborhood: China continues to buildup N-Missiles
- {09 Apr., The Hindu}
BARC commissions Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (AHWR) Critical Facility to understand the Physics of AHWR
- {01 Apr., The Australian}
N-deal Saga: Robb to Rudd - Snubbing India is not the Best Way to Engage
- {29 Mar., The Hindu}
India's first dedicated Center to Monitor Climate Change is being Setup in Chennai
- {26 Mar., Space Daily}
India seeks Russian help in Space Pilot Training for its Manned Mission Initiative
- {24 Mar., The Hindu}
Indian Army Successfully test-fires Operational version of AGNI-I Ballistic Missile with a 700 km Range
- {06 Mar., Space Daily}
India tests BrahMos-2, a Naval version of the Supersonic Cruise Missile off the Coast of Andamans Islands
- {06 Mar., CSIS.org}
Fool's Paradise: N-deal Saga - How Middle Power Australia is planning to Supercede Super Power US in dealing with "little 'fellow" Commonwealth Nation', India !
- {27 Feb., The Hindu}
ISRO Plans a Mars Orbiter Mission Before 2015
- {26 Feb., Space Daily}
India Tests Sea Launched Ballistic Missile with a Range of 700 km and a Payload Capability of 500 kg as part of its N-Deterrence Triad
- {01 Feb., NASA News}
NASA and ISRO Sign Space Cooperation Agreement Framework for Earth and Space Science, Exploration and Human Space Flight Activities
- {21 Jan., Space Flight Now}
PSLV C-10 Successfuly launches TECSAR, an Israeli Spy Satellite weighing 650 pounds with all weather radar capability <
- {13 Jan., The Hindu}
ISRO plans to launch a Space Science Satellite, ADITYA, to study the Solar Corona Dynamics in 2012 coinciding with the Solar Maximum Cycle
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