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Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Rajeev Jaiswal, ISRO Plenary Agenda Item # 28 29 th CEOS Plenary Kyoto International Conference Center Kyoto,

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1 Committee on Earth Observation Satellites Rajeev Jaiswal, ISRO Plenary Agenda Item # 28 29 th CEOS Plenary Kyoto International Conference Center Kyoto, Japan 5 – 6 November 2015 Updates on Indian EO Programme

2 National Meet on Promoting space technology Applications in Governments Hon’ble Prime Minister of India urged Department of Space to pro-actively engage with all stakeholders to maximise the use of space science in governance and development. Many Ministries / Dept. found utilisation of Space Technology including some of them first time Applications in Diverse Thematic Areas  Natural Resources Management  Energy & Infrastructure  Disaster & Early Warning  Communication & Navigation  e-Governance & Geo-spatial Governance  Societal Services  Support to Flagship programmes National Meet was held on September 7, 2015 National Meet deliberated on the joint action plans and strategies & way forward on promoting space technology applications in the presence of all Department of Central Government. Participation of more than 1200 delegates across 60 Central Ministries, 28 States and 5 Union Territories National Meet deliberated on the joint action plans and strategies & way forward on promoting space technology applications in the presence of all Department of Central Government. Participation of more than 1200 delegates across 60 Central Ministries, 28 States and 5 Union Territories

3 Thematic Satellites Series Operational Indian Remote Sensing Satellites National missions on various themes GIS databases for decision support Integrated mission for sustainable development IRS utilisation prorgramme Joint experiments programme Bhaskara utilisation - first user programme Landsat data utilisation - experimental applications Landsat station – 1979 Coconut wilt - helicopter images THE EVOLUTION 1991 1988 1995 1996 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 IRS-1A : LISS-1 & 2 IRS-1C : LISS-3, PAN & WiFS IRS-P3 : WiFS, MOS, X-Ray OCEANSAT-1 : OCM & MSMR TES : PAN IRS-1A : LISS-1 & 2 IRS-1D : LISS-3, PAN & WiFS RESOURCESAT-1 : LISS 3; LISS 4; AWiFS CARTOSAT-2: PAN CARTOSAT- 1: PAN stereo RISAT-2 : X-SAR RESOURCESAT- 2: LISS 3, LISS 4, AWiFS CARTOSAT-2A : PAN CARTOSAT-2B : PAN RISAT-1 : C-SAR OCEANSAT-2: OCM, SCAT, ROSA MEGHA- TROPIQUES: SAPHIR, SCARAB & MADRAS 1994 IRS-P2: LISS- 2 IMS-1: Mx, HySI INSAT 3D: Sounder & Imager

4 MEGHA-TROPIQUES INSAT-3A OCEANSAT-2 SARALRISAT-1 RESOURCESAT-2 CARTOSAT-2 CARTOSAT-1 KALPANA INSAT-3D LAND & WATERHIGH RESOLUTIONOCEANWEATHER; CLIMATE EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITES CURRENTLY IN ORBIT May 2005 – May 2010 2013-2023 2002-2012 LISS-3, LISS-4, AWiFS C-Band SAR 0.8 m PAN 2.5m PAN stereo OCM, Scat, Rosa Ka-Altimeter MADRAS, SCARAB, SAPHIR, ROSA Imager, Sounder VHRR, CCD VHRR CRITERIA FOR PLANNING NEW MISSIONS Ensuring Data Continuity for Operational Applications Meeting Data requirements of the user community Improvements in Observations/ Data Services Enabling R&D Applications by providing newer observational capability Technology Development / Demonstration Collaboration through International Cooperation Apr 2012 to Apr 2017 Jan 2007 – May 2012 Apr 2011 to Apr 2016 Sep 2009 – Sep 2014 Feb 2013 – Feb 2018 Oct 2011 – Oct 2016 2003-2013

5 RESOURCESAT-2A Payloads LISS 4 (5.8 m, 70 km swath, 10 bit) LISS 3 (23 m, 141 km swath, 10 bit) AWiFS (56 m, 800 km swath, 12 bit) Continuity for Resourcesat-2 GISAT - 1 Geosynchronous Orbit EO Missions - Near Future Payloads HR Mx VNIR : 50m; SWIR: 1.5 Km HYSI VNIR: 320m; WIR : 192m CARTOSAT-2E Payloads PAN (0.60 m, 10 km swath, 11 bit) Mx (2m, 10 km swath, 4 Xs, 11 bit) VHR Panchromatic and Multispectral Imaging CARTOSAT-3 VHR Panchromatic, Multispectral Imaging Orbit : 500 km Local time: 0930 hrs Orbit : 817 km Local time: 1030 hrs Orbit : 450 km Local time: 1030 hrs Payloads PAN (0.25 m, 16 km swath, 11 bit) Mx (1m, 16 km swath, 11 bit) Orbit : 36000 km Every 30 min SCATSAT-1 To provide wind vector data Payload Ku-band Scatterometer (SCAT) Orbit : 720 km Local time: 0600 hrs Oceansat-3 & 3A Continuity for OS-2 with Improvements Payloads 13 band Ocean Color Monitor Ku-band Scatterometer Long Wave Infrared Bands Orbit : 720 km Local time: 1200 hrs Resourcesat-3 & 3A; Resourcesat Sampler-3S & 3SA are in Planning Stages RISAT-1A Continuity for RISAT-1 Payloads C-Band SAR Orbit : 536 km Local time: 0600 hrs NISAR Joint Mission with JPL/NASA Payloads L & S Band SAR Orbit : 747 km Local time: 0600 hrs INSAT-3DR/3DS Meteorological Satellite Payloads 6 Channel Imager 19 Channel Sounder Orbit : 36000 km Every 30 min July 2016 June 2016 Sept 2018 Dec 2017 March 2018 Nov 2020 July 2018 & Aug 2019 May 2016 & Dec 2016 Dec 2017

6 Enhanced Space Capability Satellites Current Near Future Resourcesat6 m Colour2.5 m Colour Cartosat0.8 m B&W0.25 m B&W 2.5 m Stereo1.25 m Stereo New Class Geostationary (MX, Thermal, HYSI) Oceansat8 channels13 channels 2 SCATSATs (4 per day) MicrowaveC BandL & S Band (NISAR) Weather3 Satellites+ 2 Satellites (Space & Ground Spare)


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