Who built Bhaskara 1 and 2 satellite?
the Indian Space Research Organisation
Bhaskara-I and II were two satellites built by the Indian Space Research Organisation that formed India’s first low orbit Earth Observation Satellite.
Was an improved version of Bhaskara?
An improved version of Bhaskara-I, the new satellite, a quasi-spherical polyhedral, is expected to perform better and transmit a wealth of data that will be used for a variety of scientific experiments. SAMIR worked extremely well but the other major part of the Bhaskara-I experiment was a failure.
What was the purpose of Bhaskara 1 satellite?
Bhaskara-I
Mission | Experimental Remote Sensing |
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Stabilization | Spin stabilized (spin axis controlled) |
Payload | TVcameras, three band Microwave Radiometer (SAMIR) |
Launch date | Jun 07,1979 |
Launch site | Volgograd Launch Station (presently in Russia) |
Is Bhaskara launched by India?
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).
Who was Bhaskara first?
On 7 June 1979 the Indian Space Research Organisation launched Bhaskara I honouring the mathematician….
Bhāskara I | |
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Born | c. 600 CE |
Died | c. 680 CE |
Nationality | Chalukya |
Occupation | Mathematician; scientist |
Which is India’s second artificial satellite?
Arfa Javaid
Launch year | Satellite | Importance |
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1992 | SROSS-C | It carried gamma-ray astronomy and aeronomy payload. |
1992 | INSAT-2A | The first satellite in the second-generation Indian-built INSAT-2 series. |
1993 | INSAT-2B | The second satellite in the INSAT-2 series. |
1993 | IRS-1E | Earth observation satellite. Failed to achieve orbit. |
What is the chief of ISRO?
Kailasavadivoo Sivan
Indian Space Research Organisation/Directors
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