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just got news it is successful ...
Congrats to ISRO and all people who worked day and night for such a gr8 successful..
You made India proud once again ..
RISAT-1 (short for Radar Imaging Satellite - 1) is the first of the RISAT series of Indian remote sensing satellites built by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It uses a C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for all-weather earth observation.
According to ISRO officials, RISAT-1 at 1,850 kilograms (4,100 lb) is the heaviest microwave satellite to be built by India. While the RISAT-1 was the first satellite of the RISAT series to be built, it will be the second to be launched.[2] RISAT-1 is in queue for launch by ISRO's PSLV-XL rocket in April 2012.
Previous Indian remote sensing satellites relied mainly on optical and infrared sensors. RISAT-1 uses an indigenously developed C-band SAR, operating in multi-polarisation, multi-resolution modes.[2]
The fabrication and launch of RISAT-1 was postponed in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks in order to prioritize the launch of RISAT-2 with its X-band SAR of Israeli origin.[3][4][5]
The features of RISAT include:
160 x 4 Mbps data handling system
50 Newton-meter-second reaction wheels
SAR antenna deployment mechanism
Phased array antenna with dual polarisation
RISAT-1 has a resolution of 3m-50m. It also supports a spotlight mode for prolonged focus on a given geographical area at a resolution of 1m.[1] Most of the design and the installation of basic instrument subsystems for the satellite was done in 2010.
20th consecutive successful flight of PSLV..
It was gr8 to see it live..
Congrats to ISRO and all people who worked day and night for such a gr8 successful..
You made India proud once again ..
RISAT-1 (short for Radar Imaging Satellite - 1) is the first of the RISAT series of Indian remote sensing satellites built by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It uses a C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for all-weather earth observation.
According to ISRO officials, RISAT-1 at 1,850 kilograms (4,100 lb) is the heaviest microwave satellite to be built by India. While the RISAT-1 was the first satellite of the RISAT series to be built, it will be the second to be launched.[2] RISAT-1 is in queue for launch by ISRO's PSLV-XL rocket in April 2012.
Previous Indian remote sensing satellites relied mainly on optical and infrared sensors. RISAT-1 uses an indigenously developed C-band SAR, operating in multi-polarisation, multi-resolution modes.[2]
The fabrication and launch of RISAT-1 was postponed in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks in order to prioritize the launch of RISAT-2 with its X-band SAR of Israeli origin.[3][4][5]
The features of RISAT include:
160 x 4 Mbps data handling system
50 Newton-meter-second reaction wheels
SAR antenna deployment mechanism
Phased array antenna with dual polarisation
RISAT-1 has a resolution of 3m-50m. It also supports a spotlight mode for prolonged focus on a given geographical area at a resolution of 1m.[1] Most of the design and the installation of basic instrument subsystems for the satellite was done in 2010.
20th consecutive successful flight of PSLV..
It was gr8 to see it live..