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SPACE
Reconnaissance Satellites

  • A reconnaissance satellite or intelligence satellite (commonly, although unofficially, referred to as a spy satellite) is an Earth observation satellite or communications satellite deployed for military or intelligence applications.

  • These satellites are able to see objects on the ground and are accordingly used for military purposes. As such their performance and operation are kept secret and not publicizedDRONES are part of the reconnaissance system.

Weather Satellites

  • As the name implies these satellites are used to monitor the weather. They have helped considerably in the forecasting of the weather and have helped provide a much better understanding not only of the underlying phenomena but also in enabling predictions to be made.

  • Satellites_ISRO_has_launched_many_small_satellites_mainly_for_experimental_purposes'>India’s Kalpana-1 and INSAT-3A are part of this.

Experimental Satellites
ISRO has launched many small satellites mainly for experimental purposes. This experiment includes Remote Sensing, Atmospheric Studies, Payload Development, Orbit Controls, recovery technology, etc.

Satellite

Launch Date

Launch Vehicle

Application

INS-1C

Jan 12, 2018

PSLV-C40/Cartosat-2 Series Satellite Mission

Experimental

YOUTHSAT

Apr 20, 2011

PSLV-C16/RESOURCESAT-2

Student Satellite

APPLE

Jun 19, 1981

Ariane-1(V-3)

Communication, Experimental

Rohini Technology Payload (RTP)

Aug 10, 1979

SLV-3E1




Aryabhata

Apr 19, 1975

C-1 Intercosmos

Experimental

Microsat

  • The term “microsatellite” or “microsat” is usually applied to the name of an artificial satellite with a wet mass between 10 and 100 kg.

  • However, this is not an official convention and sometimes those terms can refer to satellites larger than that, or smaller.

  • PSLV-C40 carries a Microsatellite (Microsat) built by ISRO as a co-passenger payload. Microsat is a small satellite in the 100 kg class that derives its heritage from the IMS-1 bus in the recent launch of the Cartosat-2 series.

Nanosatellites

  • The term “nanosatellite” or “nanosat” is applied to an artificial satellite with a wet mass between 1 and 11 kg.

  • PSLV-C37 carried two ISRO Nano Satellites – INS-1A and INS-1B as co-passenger satellites, which was launched on Feb 15, 2017. INS-1C was launched by PSLV-C40 on Jan 12, 2018, as a co-passenger satellite.


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