Gsat 30 which was launched successfully on january 17 2020 by isro has been in the news recently.
Important satellites launched by india.
India s first extra terrestrial mission was also successfully executed during this period.
Gsat 30 was launched by the vehicle ariane 5 va 251 into a geosynchronous transfer orbit gto from kourou launch base french guiana.
Ins 1a isro nano satellite 1a 15 th february 2017 an indian nanosatellite developed by isro.
Satellites launched by india the following table lists down the major satellites launched by india.
Gsat 30 is the 41st communication satellite launched by isro and the 24th launch of isro satellite by arianespace the satellite is an artificial object which has been deliberately put into space for different purposes like remote sensing weather forecasting image mapping education and research.
It was the first electronic surveillance satellite in india.
The mission included a lunar orbiter and an impactor.
The mission was a major boost to india s space program as india researched and developed its own technology in order to explore the moon.
Chandrayaan 1 was india s first lunar probe.
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The satellite aryabhata got its name by indira gandhi and was launched by the soviet union.
With this launch isro created a record of launching the most number of satellites in one go.
It was launched with two other indian nanosatellites ins 1a and ins 1b and 101 nanosatellites from other countries.
Emisat is a spy satellite of india.
This is a list of all the foreign satellites launched by india.
It was launched by the indian space research organisations in october 2008 and operated until august 2009.
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India has launched 319 satellites for 33 different countries as of 11 december 2019.
India has set a national record by successfully launching a rocket carrying 20 satellites including 13 from the us last year in june.
List of communication satellites.
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India successfully launched 11 geostationary or geosynchronous satellites during this period which was equal to the total number of similar launches in the previous 2 decades put together.