Microsat-TD was an Earth observing satellite developed by
ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO ) is India's national space agency, headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It serves as the principal research and development arm of the Department of Space (DoS), overseen by the Prime Minister o ...
.
Its launch marked India's 100 satellites in space.
This satellite could capture images at night by imaging in
infrared
Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those ...
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
Cartosat-2F is the eighth satellite in the Cartosat-2 Series. It is an Earth observation satellite launched on the PSLV-C40 mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
History
Originally, Cartosat-2E was published as the las ...
,
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
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Microsat-R
References
External links
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{{Orbital launches in 2018
Earth observation satellites of India
Spacecraft launched by India in 2018
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Spacecraft launched by PSLV rockets