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    Default Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thursday





    Things are getting set for the launch of India's Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT-1) from the spaceport at Sriharikota at 5.45 a.m. on Thursday. The four stages of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-XL) have been stacked up at the first launch-pad built on the beachside on the Sriharikota island and the satellite is married up with the vehicle. The 71-hour countdown for the lift-off will begin at 6.45 a.m. on Monday. The RISAT-1 is essentially a remote-sensing satellite.

    The RISAT-1, which has been ten years in the making, will be the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) first radar-imaging satellite. An ISRO satellite specialist said: “Radar imaging is a very complex technology. It is technologically challenging to build such a satellite.” RISATs use synthetic aperture radars and the great advantage of RISATs is that they can take pictures of the earth at all times, through rain, sun, clouds, fog and cyclones.

    According to ISRO spokesman S. Satish, “This is not only the first radar imaging satellite to be built by India but this is the heaviest remote-sensing satellite built by the ISRO. Besides, it is the heaviest satellite to be put in orbit by the PSLV. RISAT-1 weighs 1858 kg.” A powerful PSLV-XL is being used to put RISAT-1 in polar orbit at an altitude of 480 km. The satellite's propulsion system will then be used to take it to the final orbit at an altitude of 536 km, Mr. Satish said.

    The rocket is called PSLV-XL (XL stands for extra-large) because it uses six more powerful strap-on motors than those used in the standard PSLV version. If the normal PSLV version's six strap-on motors each use nine tonnes of solid propellants, each of them in the PSLV-XL use 12 tonnes of propellants. This is the third time the ISRO is using a PSLV-XL version. It was first used in October 2008 to put Chandrayaan-1 in orbit and again in July 2011 to during the GSAT-12 launch.

    Mr. Satish said pictures from RISAT-1 would be used to estimate the crop yield — especially to monitor paddy crop, assess its acreage and predict its health during the kharif season, when the sky is covered with clouds. The satellite's images can be used for disaster management during cyclones and floods, to assess how much area has been inundated and so on. RISAT-1's life-span is five years.

    M. Annadurai is the Programme Director for RISAT-1. N. Valarmathi is its Project Director.

    ISRO scientists said that unlike the normal, optical remote-sensing satellites, the RISATs use a synthetic aperture radar (SAR). This radar emits waves in a special way and collects part of the reflected radiation. From this reflected radiation, images of the earth can be built and these images have excellent clarity. Since it is difficult to carry a radar/antenna with a big aperture on a satellite, an SAR is used because it can synthesise (that is, artificially create) a larger aperture electronically. Hence it is called a synthetic aperture radar.

    Although this is the first time the ISRO is launching its own RISAT, it has twice launched Israel's RISATs in orbit using the PSLVs from Sriharikota. The ISRO first put Israel's RISAT, Tecsar, in orbit in January, 2008, and the agency deployed Israel's RISAT-2 in orbit in April 2009. Both Tecsar and RISAT-2 are reconnaissance/surveillance satellites. While Israel uses the images from Tecsar, India uses the images from RISAT-2 for surveillance.

    The Hindu : News / National : RISAT-1 all set for launch at Sriharikota

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    The SAR sensor enables the satellite to collect data during both day and night in all weather conditions.

    RISAT-2 was built at an accelerated pace after 2008 Mumbai attacks, (I guess this satellite will be making a lot of rounds over Lahore - LeT/JuD's HQs and it might stray off course (obviously not deliberately ) and remote-sense military installations of both our neighbours ) due to delay with the indigenously developed C-band SAR for RISAT-1. It is India's first dedicated reconnaissance satellite.[7]

    The X-band SAR used by RISAT-2 was obtained from Israel in return for launch services for the Israeli TecSAR satellite.

    RISAT-2 was used to search for the wreckage of the helicopter crash in the dense jungles of Andhra Pradesh on Sep 2, 2009. The crash killed Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, Chief Minister of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, who was travelling aboard the helicopter.[9]
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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    excellent and good luck to ISRO

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    Although this is a radar imaging sat, it is not a spysat..or atleast that is what ISRO claims
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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    best of luck ISRO & India


    After Agni5 another bad news for Indian enemies
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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    Soon we will have a R&AW agent in space on duty 24 hours a day
    cool......
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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    how many satellite of RISAT family will launch by India ... any idea ???

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    All the best to ISRO.

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    Quote Originally Posted by DRDO View Post
    best of luck ISRO & India


    After Agni5 another bad news for Indian enemies
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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    Quote Originally Posted by Voldemort View Post
    Soon we will have a R&AW agent in space on duty 24 hours a day
    cool......
    ok, what will he do there? track ISI affiliated alliens.

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    we r making satellites as on daily basis .. touchwood.
    we hv mastered it

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    JAI HIND!!

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    nonsense topic, where it says its spy satellite? its civilian satellite. India don't want spy satellites, india is a peace loving country.

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    ISRO launch GSAT-12 fast ..
    My Tata sky just has 7 HD channels

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur

    The best part of th post is

    "india launch israelis satellites nd gain some criticle tech from them"

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    Default Re: Indigenously developed spy satellite RISAT-1 all set for launch on Thur



    Quote Originally Posted by Black Widow View Post
    The best part of th post is

    "india launch israelis satellites nd gain some criticle tech from them"
    Read again buddy, that was for RISAT-2. The SAR sensor was taken from Israelis for RISAT-2 for launching their TecSAR satellite. This is RISAT-1, totally indigenous.

    We were having problems finishing RISAT-1 and urgently needed an eye in the sky after Pakistanis did Mumbai. That's why we first launched RISAT-2 with Israeli help to meet our needs and are now launching RISAT-1. That is why RISAT-2 is already doing rounds over an area of interest and RISAT-1 is yet to lauch.
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