Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has up till now launched 74 artificial satellites. The first one was 'Aryabhata' on 19th April, 1975. The latest satellite is PSLV-C23 which was launched on 30th June, 2014. Some of the more popular satellites of Indian origin are INSAT-1A (First operational multipurpose communication and meteorology satellite), INSAT-1B (Identical to INSAT-1A. Served for more than design life of seven years), INSAT-2A (First satellite in the second-generation Indian-built INSAT-2 series. Has enhanced capability over INSAT-1 series. Still in service.) and INSAT-2E (Multipurpose communication and meteorological satellite).
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There are 50 to date, too many to list.See related link for a full list.
Five artificial satellites that are orbiting the earth are ACRIMSAT, HAMSAT, OSCAR 3, PicoSAT and RADARSAT. There are scores of satellites that orbit the Earth for one reason or another.
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Some of the Indian artificial satellites include INSAT series, GSAT series, Cartosat series, Chandrayaan-1, Chandrayaan-2, and Mangalyaan.
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Give two purposes of artificial satellites.
There are 50 to date, too many to list.See related link for a full list.
Five artificial satellites that are orbiting the earth are ACRIMSAT, HAMSAT, OSCAR 3, PicoSAT and RADARSAT. There are scores of satellites that orbit the Earth for one reason or another.
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You can not launch a satellite "in" earth or indeed "into" the Earth. To launch a satellite you need a rocket.
Pakistan has sent three satellites into space. All three satellites have been named as Badar 1, Badar 2 and Badar 3 consecutively.
Indian satellites are launched primarily through the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) using its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) rockets. These launches take place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. Over the years, India has successfully launched a variety of satellites for communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and scientific purposes.
Earth has only one natural satellite and that is the moon. There are however over 13,000 artificial satellites, and the most widely recognized is the International Space Station (ISS). There are lots of programs and websites where you can see the names and locations of all these satellites, there are just too many to list here - search WIKIPEDIA for List of Earth observation satellites.