- Source: Microsat (ISRO)
Microsat-TD was an Earth observing satellite developed by ISRO. Its launch marked India's 100 satellites in space. This satellite could capture images at night by imaging in infrared spectrum.
Launch
MICROSAT-TD satellite was launched at 0359 UTC on 12 January 2018 by PSLV-C40 and its deployment profile was previously rehearsed on PSLV-C38 mission. Microsat-TD was launched along with Cartosat-2F, INS-1C and 28 satellites from 6 countries and separated 1 hour 45 minutes after first stage ignition. Duration of PSLV C40 mission was 2 hours and 21 minutes, making it the longest mission of PSLV at that time.
Payload
Microsat-TD was IMS-1 based technology demonstrator carrying optical imaging payload in two bands.
0.8 meter resolution (panchromatic, 0.5 -0.85 μm) with 3.2 km swath
6 meter resolution (IR, 3.7-4.8 μm and 8-12 μm) with 2 km swath
End of mission
To reduce its orbital stay, Microsat-TD was de-orbited while depleting its left over propellant near the end of its life. Satellite reentered within a month, on 27 November 2020.
See also
Microsat-R
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bus satelit
- Penerbangan antariksa tahun 2020
- Microsat (ISRO)
- Microsat-R
- Small satellite
- Indian Mini Satellite bus
- Chandrayaan-2
- EOS–07
- EOS 02
- Comparison of satellite buses
- PSLV-C44
- EOS-04