The Indian Space Research Organisation
CARTOSAT 2A is an Earth observation satellite in a sun-synchronous orbit. The satellite is the thirteenth satellite in the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellite series to be built, launched and maintained by the Indian Space Research Organisation.
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A cartographic satellite, IRS-P5 (CARTOSAT-1), is under fabrication and testing. It will carry two panchromatic cameras with 2.5 metre spatial resolution and a swath of 30 km. The cameras provide stereo imaging useful for generation of digital terrain models. The satellite will be placed in a 617 km polar sun-synchronous orbit. The launch is planned in 2002-03 on board PSLV. Work on a more advanced cartographic satellite, CARTOSAT-2, has also been initiated. It will carry a high-resolution panchromatic camera providing 1 metre resolution and a swath of 10 km. The satellite will be placed in a sun-synchronous polar orbit at a nominal altitude of 630 km. Besides the above satellites, a Technology Experiment Satellite (TES) is under development and fabrication. TES will be used to demonstrate new technologies for remote sensing. It will be launched by PSLV in to polar sun-synchronous orbit at a height of 560 km. The launch is planned in 2001-02. In short, it is a satellite used to map the earth's surface.
Cartosat-2B, not Carbosat-2b. Earth observation satellite in geosynchronous orbit, put up by the Indian Space Research Organisation. A simple web search found this information.
Resolution is picture resolution and vertical resolution is number of pixels on y axis.
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Resolution itself is not a prefix. However, the re- in resolution is a prefix.