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  2. EOS–07 - Wikipedia

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    EOS–07 (formerly known as Microsat-2B) is an Earth observation satellite developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and launched during the SSLV-D2 mission, the first successful mission of the SSLV rocket. [1] It's a minisatellite designed to accommodate new technology payloads in a quick turn-around time. [2][1]

  3. Cartosat-2E - Wikipedia

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    Cartosat-2E is an Earth observation satellite developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), and is the seventh in the Cartosat series. [ 4] It is designed to collect high-resolution, large-scale imagery for use in urban planning, infrastructure development, utilities planning, and traffic management. [ 5]

  4. MOSDAC - Wikipedia

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    MOSDAC. MOSDAC[ 1] (the Meteorological and Oceanographic Satellite Data Archival Centre) is a data repository for the missions of the Indian Space Research Organisation [ 2] (ISRO) and Government of India, dealing with meteorology, oceanography and tropical water cycles. Data acquired from missions is disseminated in near real time from Space ...

  5. Cartosat - Wikipedia

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    Cartosat-1 (2005) Last launch. Cartosat-3 (2019) The Cartosat is a series of Indian optical Earth observation satellites built and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The Cartosat series is a part of the Indian Remote Sensing Program. They are used for Earth's resource management, defence services and monitoring.

  6. Saral - Wikipedia

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    Saral, Iran (disambiguation), a number of Iranian villages. Saral, Mewat, a village in the Nuh district of the Indian state of Haryana. Saral, Raigarh, a village in the Raigarh district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Saral, the former name of the town of Nor Khachakap in Armenia. Saral Lake, a lake in KPK province of Pakistan.

  7. ANUSAT - Wikipedia

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    The Anna University Satellite, or ANUSAT was an Indian student research microsatellite designed, developed and integrated at Aerospace Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology (MIT), Chromepet, Anna University. Students and faculty members of Madras Institute of Technology and College of Engineering, Guindy were involved in the design of ANUSAT.

  8. List of Indian satellites - Wikipedia

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    A micro-satellite designed and built by the students of Sathyabama University, Chennai, India. This satellite collect data on green house gases in the LEO atmosphere: Archived 9 June 2017 at the Wayback Machine: 41600 – 499.2 km (310.2 mi) [302] 521.8 km (324.2 mi) [302] 6,881 km (4,276 mi) [302] 94.7 mins [302] 97.5° [302] Not Applicable

  9. Rohini (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Rohini is a series of satellites launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The Rohini series consisted of four satellites, each of which was launched by the Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) [1] and three of which made it successfully to orbit. The series were mostly experimental satellites, with the first launch being in 1979.