
Remote sensing satellites send back pictures and other data for various uses. India is a major player in providing such data in the global market.
The satellites will be carried by the ISRO's polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV). The launch will be between February 20-25 in the morning.
The PSLV will also be carrying two other smallsatellites made in Singapore and Russia.
The PSLV will also be carrying two other smallsatellites made in Singapore and Russia.
The remote sensing satellites currently operational are: Resourcesat-1, Cartosat-2B, Oceansat-2, RISAT-2, Cartosat-2A, IMS-1, Cartosat-2, Resourcesat-1 and TES.
For some time Resourcesat-2 and Resourcesat-1 will work together before the later is fully replaced, the official said.
Compared to Resourcesat-1, the multispectral swath of Resourcesat-2 has been enhanced from 23 km to 70 km based on user needs.
Suitable changes, including miniaturization in payload electronics, have been incorporated in Resourcesat-2, said the official. IANS
For some time Resourcesat-2 and Resourcesat-1 will work together before the later is fully replaced, the official said.
Compared to Resourcesat-1, the multispectral swath of Resourcesat-2 has been enhanced from 23 km to 70 km based on user needs.
Suitable changes, including miniaturization in payload electronics, have been incorporated in Resourcesat-2, said the official. IANS
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