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Resourcesat-1: A global multi-observation mission for resources monitoring

Authors :
Seshadri, K.S.V.
Rao, Mukund
Jayaraman, V.
Thyagarajan, K.
Sridhara Murthi, K.R.
Source :
Acta Astronautica. Jul2005, Vol. 57 Issue 2-8, p534-539. 6p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Abstract: With an array of Indian Remote Sensing Satellites (IRS), a wide variety of national applications have been developed as an inter-agency effort over the past 20 years. Now, the capacity of the programme has been extended into the global arena and IRS is providing operational data services to the global user community. The recently launched IRS satellite, Resourcesat-1, was placed into perfect orbit by India''s PSLV and is providing valuable imaging services. Resourcesat-1 is actually like 3 satellites “rolled” into one, imaging a wide field of 710km area at 55m resolution in multispectral bands from the AWiFS, 23m resolution in a systematic 142km swath from four bands of the LISS-3 and the 5.8m multi-spectral images from the most advanced sensor—LISS-4. Yet another aspect of Resourcesat-1 is it that it marks a “watershed” in terms of a quantum jump in technological capability that India has achieved compared to past missions. The mission has many newer features—the advanced imaging sensors, the more precise attitude and orbit determination systems, the satellite positioning system onboard, the mass storage devices and many other features. This mission has led IRS into a new technological era, and when combined with the technological capability of the forthcoming Cartosat missions, India would have developed technologies that will take us into the new generation of EO satellites for the coming years. This paper provides a detailed description of the Resourcesat-1 mission. From the applications point of view, Resourcesat-1 will open up new avenues for environmental monitoring and resources management—especially for vegetation assessment and disaster management support. The monitoring capability of this mission is also extremely important for a number of applications. The mission has global imaging and servicing capabilities and could be received through the Antrix-Space Imaging network, which markets Resourcesat-1 data worldwide. This paper also describes the applications potentials and global capabilities of the mission. Resourcesat-1 will have continuity and after that a new generation system will provide enhanced and more unique imaging services. Actually, India has a 25 years strategy for EO and a perspective of the same is also described in this paper. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00945765
Volume :
57
Issue :
2-8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Astronautica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17993506
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2005.03.050