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SRMSAT
SRMSAT is a Nanosatellite built by faculty and students at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Sri Ramaswamy Memorial University (SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai) in India. The satellite is an Indian Technology demonstration and Earth observation satellite which is operated by the SRM Institute of Science and Technology. This nanosatellite was used to monitor Greenhouse gases in atmosphere. SRMSAT's primary mission was the development of a nanosatellite satellite bus, platform for future missions. Its secondary mission was monitoring of greenhouse gasses using an Argus Spectrometer. Specifications * It is a spacecraft, which measures in length by in height and width. * Its development programme cost around 1.5 crore rupee. * It had a design life of one year, but is still working and can be tracked easily on n2yo.com Launch It was launched from the Indian Space Research Organisation, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)'s Satish Dhawan Space Centr ...
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Megha-Tropiques
Megha-Tropiques was a satellite mission to study the water cycle in the tropical atmosphere in the context of climate change. A collaborative effort between Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and French Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), Megha-Tropiques was successfully deployed into orbit by a PSLV rocket in October 2011. Megha-Tropiques was initially scrapped in 2003, but later revived in 2004 after India increased its contribution and overall costs were lowered. With the progress made by GEWEX (Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment), Megha-Tropiques was designed to understand tropical meteorological and climatic processes, by obtaining reliable statistics on the water and energy budget of the tropical atmosphere. Megha-Tropiques complemented other data in regional monsoon projects such as MAHASRI and the completed GAME project. Megha-Tropiques also sought to describe the evolution of major tropical weather systems. The focus was the repetitive measuremen ...
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