earth online

IRS-1C and IRS-1D Overview

Mission Background

The Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites are the mainstay of the Indian Department of Space's National Natural Resources Management System.

IRS-1C and IRS-1D were second generation remote sensing operational satellites developed by ISRO to carry three distinct and mutually complementary imaging payloads. The combination of payloads enhanced the capabilities of IRS-1C/1D as compared to the predecessor IRS-1A/1B in terms of spatial resolution, provision of an additional spectral band, ability to acquire stereoscopic images and inclusion of a wide field sensor for improved temporal resolution.

 

 IRS-1CIRS-1D
OperatorsISRO
Launch Date28 December 199529 September 1997
Mission StatusEnded 21 September 2007Ended January 2010
Orbit Height817 km
Orbit TypePolar sun-synchronous
Local time at ascending node10:30
Revisit Time24 days
Onboard Sensors provided under TPMPAN, LISS-III, WiFS
Tweet