Thursday, July 10, 2014

Satellites Launched by India

uring the last three years (2011-2014) and the current year (April 2014 – till date), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched 14 Indian satellites and 15 foreign satellites, as at
Annexure 1.
                 
     The programme-wise details of the funds allocated and spent on the above space programmes are given at Annexure 2.
                   
                  During the last three years (2011-2014) and the current year (April 2014 – till date), ISRO has launched 15 satellites of other countries and the revenue earned through launch of these satellites is € 39.82 million and US $ 1 million.
                 
                  The Department has laid down the future space programme for 2020. The plan envisages development of advanced launch vehicle systems, thematic earth observational satellites with improved resolution, high-power, high-throughput communication satellites, microwave multi-spectral remote sensing satellites, weather and climate studies, constellation of satellites for regional navigation, development of critical technologies for human spaceflight and satellites for space science and planetary exploration purposes.

This was stated by Union Minister of State for Science and Technology and Ministry of    Earth Sciences, D/o Atomic Energy and D/o Space  Dr. Jitendra Singh  in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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