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ISROs EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEM (updates from last Plenary)

ISROs EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEM (updates from last Plenary). Dr VS Hegde & Dr Rajeev Jaiswal ISRO HQ., Bangalore INDIA. Four Decades of Indian Space Programme. 29 LV Missions. 54 + 22 S/C Missions. SELF RELIANCE & STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY. BUDGET ~ USD 1 billion (2009-10).

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ISROs EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEM (updates from last Plenary)

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  1. ISROs EARTH OBSERVATION SYSTEM (updates from last Plenary) Dr VS Hegde & Dr Rajeev Jaiswal ISRO HQ., Bangalore INDIA

  2. Four Decades of Indian Space Programme 29LV Missions 54 + 22 S/C Missions SELF RELIANCE & STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY BUDGET ~ USD 1 billion (2009-10) APPLICATIONS LEADERSHIP HUMAN RESOURCES 16500 strong SPACE COMMERCE INDUSTRY INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION LARGE USER BASE INFRASTRUCTURE End- to- end capability “………we must be second to none in the applications of advanced technologies to the real problems of man and society.”

  3. Indian EO Programme: The Uniqueness • Vibrant Space Segment: Constellation of Satellites • Resourcesat, Cartosat, Oceansat • Institutional Framework: NNRMS… • Diversity of Applications • Natural Resources • Livelihood support • Disaster Management • Reaching the Community • Addressing nation’s developmental priorities • Goals • Sub mtr & Hyper-Spectral imaging • Microwave Remote Sensing • Atmospheric Sci & Environment studies • Disaster Management Support

  4. Highlights of achievements 2007-09 OCEANSAT-2 Cartosat-2A/ IMS Chandrayaan-1 RISAT-2 / ANUSAT SPROB PSLV C14 PSLV C9 PSLV C12 PSLV C11 DSN 23rd Sept 2009 28th April 2008 22nd October 2008 20th April 2009 GAGAN Chandrayaan-1 data led to detection of water molecules on Moon – a major discovery in Planetary science Societal applications Tele-education VRC Telemedicine IIST 14 Missions – 7 satellites and 7 Launch vehicle - accomplished so far. 7 more Missions lined up before March 2010 375 Centres 470 Centres ~ 50,000 Class rooms

  5. Indian Imaging Capability 2003 INSAT-3A VHRR,CCD 2009 OCEANSAT-2 OCM, SCAT & ROSA Geo stationary 2009 RISAT-2 X-SAR 2002 KALPANA-1 VHRR 2007/ 08 CARTOSAT-2 & 2A PAN 1999 INSAT-2E VHRR, CCD 2005 CARTOSAT-1 PAN, F/A 1993 INSAT-2B VHRR < 1 m 5.8 m 2003 RESOURCESAT-1 LISS 3; LISS 4; AWiFS 1992 INSAT-2A VHRR Sun Synchronous 1990 INSAT-1D VHRR 2001 TESStep& Stare PAN 23 m 1999 OCEANSAT-1 OCM & MSMR 55 m 1995/97 IRS-1C/1D LISS-3, PAN & WiFS 2.5 m 24 days 188 m 1996 IRS-P3WiFS, MOS X-Ray 5 days 1988/91 IRS-1A & 1B LISS-1&2 1 km 5 days Aerial 2 days 30 min. Submetre Digital Camera Laser Terrain Mapper ALTM A Valuable infrastructure in Space for monitoring NR & Environment 360 m

  6. PSLV- C14 / OCEANSAT-2 Mission 15thconsecutive successful flight of PSLV 7satellites in a single mission Lift- off : 11.51 Hrs 23rd September 2009

  7. OCEANSAT-2 (PSLV C14) …to study the physical and biological aspects of oceanography. S/C Mass : 956 kg Orbit : 720 km SSO • Applications: • Potential Fishing Zone Advisories • Ocean State Forecasting • Ocean and coastal studies S/C undergoing checks at launch pad PAYLOADS • An 8-band Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) with 360 m spatial resolution • A Ku-Band Pencil beam SCATTEROMETER with a ground resolution of 50 km x 50 km • Radio Occultation Sounder for Atmospheric studies (ROSA) - Developed by the Italian Space Agency – ASI Antenna deployment test at launch pad

  8. OCEANSAT-2 OCM Data Products Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 Band 5 Band 6 Band 8 Band 7 Bands 8 5 3 Bands 6 5 3 Band 8

  9. PSLV- C12/ RISAT-2/ ANUSAT Mission PSLV in ‘Core Alone’ configuration without six solid strap-ons • RISAT-2 • 295 kg an Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite • Orbit: 408 x 557 km • Day & Night / all weather imaging • Better than 1 meter resolution • Special applications • ANUSAT • 40 kg Microsatellite • Orbit: 403 x 554 km • Built by Anna University with ISRO’s guidance • Demonstrate the technologies related to message store & forward • 15th Mission of PSLV • April 20, 2009 • Lift-off weight : 228 t • Height : 44m

  10. CHANDRAYAAN-1 India’s 1st Unmanned Mission to Moon Earth - seen from Moon’s Orbit by TMC 25 March 2009 New findings on Lunar topography • Data reveals lunar crustal evolution • HySI - M3 - TMC combined data reveals presence of crystalline anorthosites in several lunar highland regions • Provide credence to lunar magma hypothesis - not proved earlier Launched on : Oct 22, 2008 Lunar orbit insertion : Nov 08, 2008 Moon Impact Probe release: Nov 14, 2008 Instruments Performance • TMC & HySI - 70% AOI covered • LLRI & M3 - Important areas covered • HeX & CiXS - Results awaited • RADOM - Completed the experiments • MiniSAR- Covered both the Poles • SARA- Good data received • SIR 2 -Good data received • MIP - Objectives accomplished ‘Jawahar Sthal’ - MIP Landing site

  11. Interesting results from Chandrayaan-1 Data obtained by the Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) on board Chandrayaan-1, jointly analyzed by ISRO and NASA scientists, led to detection of Hydroxyl (OH) and Water (H2O) molecule on lunar surface rocks & soils. This is major discovery in Planetary Science and has tremendous implications in planning future long-term lunar and planetary exploration. Source: “Character and Spatial Distribution of OH/H2O on the Syrface of the Moon Seen by M3 on Chnadrayaan-1”C. M. Pieters, J. N. Goswami et al. (Science Express, 24 September, 2009) Figure: M-cube Data MosaicBlue colour indicates 3 micron absorption associated with presence of OH/H2O which is more prominent at high latitudes

  12. Status of Ongoing Projects MEGHA TROPIQUES ASTROSAT For observations of galactic & extragalactic sources For better understanding the life cycles of tropical convective system • Payloads • Scanning Sky Monitor (SSM) • Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope(UVIT) • Large Area Xenon Proportional Counter (LAXPC) • Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT) • Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) A Joint ISRO-CNES Mission • Payloads • Microwave Radiometer ( MADRAS) • Earth Radiation Budget (SCARAB) • Humidity Profiler : SAPHIR • Status • Payloads in the final stages of testing • Subsystem development in progress • Launch by PSLV in end 2010 Orbit : 867 km with inclination of 20 deg. • Status • Payload development in progress • Subsystem fabrication initiated • Launch by PSLV in 2010-11 Orbit : 650 km with inclination of 8 deg. RESOURCESAT -2 INSAT - 3D For improved understanding of weather systems To provide continuity for Resourcesat-1 with improved services • Payloads • LISS 4 (5.8 m & 70 km swath) • LISS 3 (23m & 141 km swath) • AWiFS (55 m & 800 km swath) • Payloads • 19 channel Sounder • 6 Channel Imager • Status • Payload QM realised • Subsystems under fabrication • Launch by end 2010-11 • Status • Payloads under testing • Subsystems under development • Launch by first quarter 2010 Orbit : 800 km Local time: 1030 hrs

  13. RADAR Imaging Satellite - RISAT-1 • All weather, day & night imaging capability • Synthetic Aperture Radar in C-Band Transmit Receive Modules (576 Number) Active Phased Array Antenna (6m x 2m) High DC Power (3 kW) • Mass of spacecraft: 1778 kgs • Altitude: 610km • Power: 4500 W • Resolution: better than 3 m to 50 m • Swath: 10 to 240 Km • Multi-mode operation Launch by PSLV in 2010 Dev. Model of SAR under test

  14. Forthcoming Launches – next one year 7Launches - 4PSLV&3GSLV 2009 2010 GSAT-6 M-T. RISAT-1 GSAT-5 GSAT- 4 CARTOSAT-2B RESOURCE- 2 YOUTHSAT MAY/ JUNE SEP JULY OCT JAN MAR DEC PSLV- C18 PSLV- C16 GSLV- F05 PSLV- C15 PSLV- C17 GSLV- F06 GSLV- D3

  15. Major contributions of ISRO to CEOS • ISRO Chaired the CEOS 12th Plenary and hosted in Bangalore • Hosted the WGISS meeting in 1997 in Bangalore • ISRO Chaired the CEOS Working Group on Education and Training (1st WGEDU) and defined its strategy • Support to CEOS data handbook • Support to space based virtual constellation on Land Surface Imaging, Ocean Surface Topography, Global Precipitation Mission, Ocean Colour Radiometry, Ocean Surface Vector Wind • Co-chairing the LSI study team and development of WGISS portal on LSI Support to GEOSS • Participation in GEOSS Societal Benefit Areas (SBAs) • Support to GEOSS Data Sharing Principles and co-chairing the Data Sharing Task Force (DSTF) • Supporting the GEO Task on Forest Carbon Tracking (FCT)

  16. WELCOME YOU ALL IN INDIA IN 2012 THANK YOU

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