CARTOSAT - 1

 
 
CARTOSAT – 1 is the first India Remote Sensing Satellite capable of providing in-orbit stereo images. The images are used for Cartographic applications meeting the global requirements. Cameras of this satellite have a resolution of 2.5m (can distinguish a small car).

The Cartosat – 1 provides stereo pairs required for generating Digital Elevation Models, Ortho Image products, and Value added products for various applications of Geographical Information System (GIS). 

 
Launch date
5 May 2005
Launch site
SHAR Centre Sriharikota India
Launch vehicle
PSLV- C6
Orbit
618 km Polar Sun Synchronous
Payloads
PAN FORE, PAN – AFT
Orbit Period
97 min
Number of Orbits Per day
14
Local time of equator crossing
10:30 am
Repetivity
126 days
Revisit
5 days
Lift-Off mass
1560 kg
Attitude and orbit control
3-axis body stabillised using reaction wheels, Magnetic Torquers and Hydrazine Thrusters
Electrical power
15 sqm Solar Array generating 1100w,
Two 24 Ah Ni-Cd batteries
Mission life
5 years

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