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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the city of Bangalore. Its vision is to "harness space technology for national development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration."
GISAT-1 is an Indian earth observation satellite to be launched in geostationary orbit. It is tasked with continuous observation of Indian sub-continent and quick monitoring of natural hazards and disaster. GISAT carries an imaging payload consisting of of multi-spectral, multi-resolution from 50 m to 1.5 km. It will provide pictures of the area of interest on near real time basis including border areas.
Height 49.00 Meters
Max Stages 3
Mass To GTO 2500 kg
Liftoff Thrust 7420 kN
Diameter 2.80 Meters
Mass To LEO 0 kg
Liftoff Mass 401 Tonnes
Launch Success 8
Consecutive Success 2
Maiden Flight 2010-04-15
Launch Failures 2
SwGustav
2021-08-12T01:46:46+0000
Third stage of the launch vehicle did not ignite due to a technical anomaly.
Nosu
2021-08-05T07:32:23+0000
Setting GO
spacevogel
2021-07-10T17:27:52+0000
New launch date was provided by ISRO.
Cosmic_Penguin
2021-05-13T08:26:59+0000
NET June
Cosmic_Penguin
2021-04-15T03:48:25+0000
New launch date
Nosu
2021-04-09T19:59:38+0000
NET last week of April
Nosu
2021-03-26T16:46:30+0000
Now targeting April 18
spacevogel
2021-03-07T13:01:37+0000
Launch delayed to March 28.
SwGustav
2021-02-17T05:20:57+0000
NET March
SwGustav
2021-01-02T11:44:43+0000
NET January
2021-08-13T11:00:28+0000
Arstechnica
2021-08-12T03:40:01+0000
Spaceflight Now
2021-08-11T23:30:03+0000
Spaceflight Now
2021-08-11T16:08:48+0000
NASASpaceflight
2021-08-11T01:30:09+0000
SpaceNews
2020-03-04T21:07:00+0000
Spaceflight Now