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भारत 1975 से विभिन्न प्रकार के उपग्रहों को सफलतापूर्वक लॉन्च कर रहा है। भारत अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन (ISRO) को भारत की एकमात्र अंतरिक्ष एजेंसी माना जाता है और 1969 में इसका गठन किया गया था। इसरो का मुख्यालय बैंगलोर में है।
इस लिस्ट में भारत गणराज्य में निर्मित और संचालित अधिकांश कृत्रिम उपग्रह शामिल हैं। भारत 1975 से विभिन्न प्रकार के उपग्रहों को सफलतापूर्वक लंच करता रहा है। भारत के रॉकेटों के अलावा, इन उपग्रहों को विभिन्न वाहनों से लॉन्च किया गया है, जिनमें कभीकभी अमेरिकी, रूसी और यूरोपीय रॉकेट भी शामिल हैं। भारत के अंतरिक्ष कार्यक्रम के लिए जिम्मेदार संगठन इसरो है और यह इन उपग्रहों के डिजाइन, निर्माण, प्रक्षेपण और संचालन की अधिकांश जिम्मेदारी वहन करता है। भारत द्वारा प्रक्षेपित उपग्रहों की लिस्ट नीचे दी गयी है।
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List of Satellites Launched By India 1975 to 2023
Year of Launch | Satellite | Importance |
1975 | Aryabhata | First Indian Satellite. It gave valuable technological knowhow about satellites. |
1979 | BhaskaraI | First experimental remote sensing satellite that carried TV and microwave cameras. |
1979 | Rohini Technology Payload | The first Indian launch vehicle. |
1980 | Rohini RS1 | India’s first indigenous satellite launch. |
1981 | Rohini RSD1 | Launched by the first developmental launch of SLV3 and carried a solidstate camera. |
1981 | Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment | First experimental communication satellite. |
1981 | BhaskaraII | Second experimental remote sensing satellite. |
1982 | INSAT1A | First operational multipurpose communication and meteorology satellite. |
1983 | Rohini RSD2 | Carried a smart sensor camera. |
1983 | INSAT1B | Very successful. Revolutionized TV, radio, and telecommunications. |
1987 | SROSS1 | Less Accomplishment. |
1988 | IRS1A | Earth observation satellite. |
1988 | SROSS2 | Less Accomplishment. |
1988 | INSAT1C | Less Accomplishment. |
1990 | INSAT1D | Still operational. |
1991 | IRS1B | Earth observation satellite. |
1992 | SROSSC | Carried gammaray astronomy and aeronomy payload. |
1992 | INSAT2DT | It was launched as Arabsat 1C. |
1992 | INSAT2A | First satellite in the secondgeneration Indianbuilt INSAT2 series. |
1993 | INSAT2B | Second satellite in INSAT 2 series. |
1993 | IRS1E | Earth observation satellite. |
1994 | SROSSC2 | Less Accomplishment. |
1994 | IRSP2 | Earth observation satellite. Launched by second developmental flight of PSLV. |
1995 | INSAT2C | Still in operation. Has television outreach beyond Indian boundaries. |
1995 | IRS1C | Earth observation satellite. |
1994 | IRSP2 | Earth observation satellite. |
1996 | IRSP3 | Earth observation satellite. |
1997 | INSAT2D | Inoperable since 19971004 due to power bus anomaly. |
1997 | IRS1D | Earth observation satellite. |
1999 | INSAT2E | Multipurpose communication and meteorological satellite. |
1999 | IRSP4 OCEANSAT | Earth observation satellite carrying a Multifrequency Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR)and an Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM). |
2000 | INSAT3B | Multipurpose communication satellite. |
2001 | GSAT1 | Experimental satellite for the first developmental flight of GSLVD1. |
2001 | Technology Experiment Satellite (TES) | Experimental satellite to test new reaction control system, hightorque reaction wheels, and attitude and orbit control system. |
2001 | INSAT3C | Designed to provide continuity of the services of INSAT2C and augment the existing INSAT capacity for communication and broadcasting. |
2002 | Kalpana1 (METSAT) | First meteorological satellite built by Indian Space Research Organisation. |
2003 | INSAT3A | Multipurpose satellite for communication, broadcasting, and meteorological services along with and Kalpana1 and INSAT2E. |
2003 | GSAT2 | Experimental satellite for the 2nd developmental test flight of GSLV. |
2003 | INSAT3E | Communication satellite to augment the existing INSAT System |
2003 | RESOURCESAT1 (IRSP6) | Most advanced Remote Sensing Satellite |
2004 | EDUSAT (GSAT3) | India’s first satellite exclusively for education |
2005 | HAMSAT | Microsatellite for radio services to national and international community |
2005 | CARTOSAT1 | Earth observation satellite |
2005 | INSAT4A | Directtohome(DTH) TV broadcasting |
2006 | INSAT4C | Geosynchronous communications satellite |
2007 | CARTOSAT2 | Remote sensing satellitecarrying panchromatic camera |
2007 | SRE1 (Space Capsule Recovery Experiment) | Test satellites to show an orbiting platform for performing tests in microgravity conditions |
2007 | INSAT4B | Similar to INSAT4A |
2007 | INSAT4CR | Identical to INSAT4C |
2008 | CARTOSAT2A | Similar to CARTOSAT2 |
2008 | IMS1 | Lowcost microsatellite |
2008 | Chandrayaan1 | India’s first lunar probe |
2009 | RISAT2 | Radar imaging satellite |
2009 | ANUSAT | Research Microsatellite developed by Anna University |
2009 | Oceansat2 | Collects oceanographic, coastal and atmospheric data |
2010 | GSAT4 | Communications satellite technology which failed during the mission |
2010 | CARTOSAT2B | Earth observation/remote sensing satellite. |
2010 | GSAT5P /INSAT4D | Mission failed |
2011 | RESOURCESAT2 | Remotesensing satellite |
2011 | INSAT4G | Cband communication satellite |
2011 | Youthsat | IndoRussian stellar and atmospheric satellite |
2011 | GSAT12 | communication satellite |
2011 | MeghaTropiques | IndoFrench collaborative effort to research on water cycle in the atmosphere |
2012 | RISAT1 | First indigenous allweather Radar Imaging Satellite |
2012 | GSAT10 | advanced communication satellite |
2013 | SARAL | Mission for oceanographic studies |
2013 | IRNSS1A | Seven spacecraft constituting the IRNSS space segment |
2013 | INSAT3 | Meteorological Satellite |
2013 | GSAT7 | Advanced multiband communication satellite dedicated for military purpose |
2013 | Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) | India’s first Mars orbiter |
2014 | GSAT14 | Geostationary communication satellite |
2014 | IRNSS1B | Second satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System |
2014 | IRNSS 1C | Third satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System |
2014 | GSAT16 | communication satellite |
2014 | IRNSS1D | Fourth satellites in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System |
2014 | GSAT6 | Communication satellite |
2015 | Astrosat | India’s first dedicated multiwavelength space Observatory |
2015 | GSAT15 | Communications satellite, carries GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) payload |
2016 | IRNSS1E | Fifth satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System |
2016 | IRNSS1F | Sixth satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System |
2016 | IRNSS1G | Seventh and final satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System |
2016 | CARTOSAT2C | Earth observation remote sensing satellite |
2016 | INSAT3DR | An advanced meteorological satellite of India configured with an imaging System and an Atmospheric Sounder. |
2016 | SCATSAT1 | Miniature satellite to give climate anticipating, tornado expectation, and tracking services to India. |
2017 | CARTOSAT2D | The highest number of satellites (104 satellites) launched by a single launch vehicle. |
2018 | CARTOSAT 2F | CartoSat2F is the 6th satellite in the Cartosat series to be built by ISRO. |
2018 | MICROSAT TD | This satellite is a technology demonstrator and the forerunner of future satellites. |
2018 | INS 1C | This is the third satellite in the Indian Nanosatellite series, which carried a Miniature Multispectral Technology Demonstration (MMXTD) Payload. |
2018 | GSAT 6A | This satellite is a high power Sband communication satellite configured around I2K bus. |
2018 | IRNSS 1I | This satellite is the 6th in the series and facilitates GPS navigation. |
2018 | GSAT29 | This satellite facilitates highthroughput communication. |
2018 | HySYS | It facilitates Hyperspectral imaging services for agriculture, forestry, and military applications. |
2018 | ExseedSat1 | 1st privately funded satellite of India. |
2018 | GSAT11 | Heaviest spacecraft of India. |
2018 | GSAT7A | Facilitates services for Indian Army and Air Force. |
2019 | MicrosatR | This satellite facilitates Earth imaging for defense purposes. |
2019 | KalamSATV2 | It is the world’s lightest satellite. |
2019 | GSAT31 | This is a highthroughput Telecommunication Satellite. |
2019 | EMISAT | This facilitates Electromagnetic intelligence to track any enemy radars for the IAF. |
2019 | Chandrayaan2 | India’s second lunar exploration mission. |
2019 | Cartosat3 | Cartosat3 is one of the optical satellites with the highest resolutions in the world. |
2020 | GSAT30 | GSAT30 is the 41st communication satellite launched by ISRO to replace INSAT4A. It provides advanced telecommunication services to the entire Indian subcontinent. |
2020 | EOS01 | It is an earth observation satellite. |
List of satellites expected to be launched by India in 2023-24
Mission name | Expected launch | Spacecraft | Details |
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Aditya-L1 | February 2023 (expected) | Solar observation | Aditya-L1 is the first Indian observatory class mission to study the solar corona using a solar coronagraph and also chromosphere using near UV instrument. X-ray spectroscopic instruments will provide flare spectra while the in-situ payload observes the solar events during their passage from Sun to Earth. |
X-ray Polarimeter Satellite | Q2 2023 | Space observatory | The X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) is a ISRO planned space observatory to study polarization of cosmic X-rays. It is planned to be launched in 2022 on a Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) and to provide a service time of at least five years. XPoSat will study the 50 brightest known sources in the universe, including pulsars, black hole X-ray binaries, active galactic nuclei, and non-thermal supernova remnants. |
Chandrayaan-3 | July 2023 | Lunar lander, rover | Mission repeat of Chandrayaan-2 with lander, rover, and a propulsion module to attempt a soft landing of the lunar surface. |
Gaganyaan 1 | mid-2023 | Uncrewed spacecraft flight test | Gaganyaan (“Orbital Vehicle”) is an Indian crewed orbital spacecraft (jointly made by ISRO and HAL) intended to be the basis of the Indian Human Spaceflight Programme. The spacecraft is being designed to carry three people, and a planned upgraded version will be equipped with rendezvous and docking capability. This will be the first of two flight tests prior to the inaugural crewed mission. |
Gaganyaan 2 | 2023–2024 | Uncrewed spacecraft flight test | Second of two flight tests prior to the inaugural crewed mission. |
NISAR | January 2024 | SAR satellite | NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) is a joint project between NASA and ISRO to co-develop and launch a dual-frequency synthetic aperture radar satellite to be used for remote sensing. It is notable for being the first dual-band radar imaging satellite.[10] |
Gaganyaan 3 | 2024 | Crewed spacecraft | First crewed Gaganyaan mission. If successful, India would become the fourth country in the world (after the USA, Soviet Union and China) to independently send humans in space. |
Shukrayaan-1 | December 2024 | Venus orbiter | The Indian Venusian orbiter mission is a planned orbiter to Venus by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to study the atmosphere of Venus. |
Lunar Polar Exploration Mission | 2024 | Lunar lander, rover | Lunar Polar Exploration Mission is a concept mission by JAXA and ISRO to explore the south pole region of the Moon in 2024. The mission concept has not yet been formally proposed for funding and planning. |
Mangalyaan 2 | 2024 | Mars orbiter | Mars Orbiter Mission 2 (MOM 2) also called Mangalyaan 2 is India’s second interplanetary mission planned for launch to Mars by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in the 2021–2022 time frame. It will consist of an orbiter, as said by ISRO chairman, K. Shivan in an interview, but chances are that it will also include a lander and a rover. |
AstroSat-2 | TBD | Space telescope | AstroSat-2 is India’s second dedicated multi-wavelength space telescope, proposed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) as the successor of the current Astrosat-1 observatory. ISRO launched an ‘Announcement of Opportunity in February 2018 requesting proposals from Indian scientists for ideas and the development of instruments for astronomy and astrophysics. |
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