
INSAT-2C - Wikipedia
INSAT-2C (also known as Indian National Satellite-2) was an Indian geostationary communications spacecraft. [1] [2] [3] It is ISRO's third indigenous communications satellite. [4]
INSAT-2 (Indian National Satellite-2) - eoPortal
2012年6月1日 · The INSAT-2 program at ISRO was underway in 1983 to develop an indigenous multi-purpose GEO spacecraft that relied heavily on the previous Ford Aerospace design. The …
INSAT-2A - Wikipedia
INSAT 2A was the first Indian multipurpose satellite. It was built in India and it came into operation in August 1992. The mission of the satellite was meteorology, Satellite based search and …
INSAT-2E - Wikipedia
INSAT-2E is an Indian geostationary communications and weather satellite which is operated by the Indian National Satellite System. [2] It is positioned in geostationary orbit at a longitude of …
Insat 2A, 2B - Gunter's Space Page
2023年1月14日 · Insat-2A and Insat-2B of the Insat-2 series of satellites built by ISRO, are multi-purpose satellites for telecommunication, television broadcasting and meteriological services. …
INSAT-2E - Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
INSAT - 2E, the last of the INSAT -2 series of satellites built by ISRO, is a multi - purpose satellite for telecommunication, television broadcasting and meteorological services. The very High …
Insat 2 - Encyclopedia Astronautica
INSAT-2 was a multi-purpose satellite design, and it provided the following services: Domestic long-distance telecommunications, meteorological earth observation and data collection …
INSAT-2C - Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
INSAT-2C Home / Activities / Missions accomplished Power of four C-band transponders increased to improve communication facilities in remote areas like Northeast and Andaman & …
INSAT 2 - India and Earth Observation Systems - GlobalSecurity.org
INSAT 2. As noted in the section on communications satellites, India's INSAT series of geostationary spacecraft perform the dual missions of communications and meteorology.
INSAT-2A - Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
First Multipurpose satellite built by India, Successfully Operationalised in August 1992. Integrated bipropellant system (MMH and N2 04) With sixteen 22 N thrusters and 440 LAM.