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Cartosat-2

Space craft
NameCartosat-2
OperatorISRO
Mission Type5 years Earth observation
Satellite ofEarth
Orbits14
Launch date2007-01-10, 03:45 GMT
Carrier rocketPSLV-C7
Launch siteSDSC - First Launch Pad
Mass680 kg
PowerSolar array generating 900 W
BatteriesTwo 18 Ah Ni-Cd batteries
Orbital elements
RegimeSSO
Inclination97.91ยบ
Apoapsis 
Periapsis 
Orbital period~90 minutes
Swath width9.6 km
Instruments
Main instrumentsOne panchromatic camera
Spatial resolutionLess than 1 metre
Spectral band0.5 - 0.85 micrometre
Solid state recorder64 GB

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Cartosat-2 is an Earth observation satellite in a sun-synchronous orbit. The satellite was built, launched and maintained by the Indian Space Research Organisation. Weighing around 680 kg at launch, its applications will mainly be towards cartography in India. It was launched by the PSLV on January 10, 2007.

Cartosat-2 carries a state-of-the-art panchromatic (PAN) camera that take black and white pictures of the earth in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The swath covered by these high resolution PAN cameras is 9.6 km and their spatial resolution is less than 1 metre. The satellite can be steered up to 45 degrees along as well as across the track.

Cartosat-2 is an advanced remote sensing satellite capable of providing scene-specific spot imagery. The data from the satellite will be used for detailed mapping and other cartographic applications at cadastral level, urban and rural infrastructure development and management, as well as applications in Land Information System (LIS) and Geographical Information System (GIS).

The first imagery, received on January 12, 2007, covered a length of 240 km from Paonta Sahib in Shivalik region to Delhi.

Another set of imagery of about 50 km length covered Radha Nagari to Sagoan in Goa. Analysis of the first imagery received at National Remote Sensing Agency's data reception station at Shadnagar, in Hyderabad, confirmed excellent performance of the on-board camera.

Cartosat-2 can produce images of up to 80 cm in resolution (black and white only), compared to the 80 cm offered by Ikonos which is multispectral.

In the past, India has been buying images from Ikonos at about $20 per square kilometre of imagery (where regional pricing was valid) otherwise the price is $7.70 per square kilometer.

With Cartosat-2 offering better resolution at twenty times lower cost per sq m of imagery, buying images from Ikonos is likely to decline in future.

Currently, India buys images worth about Rupees 2 crore a year from Ikonos.


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