Year End Review: Achievements of Department of Space during the year 2015
Year End Review: Achievements of Department of
Space during the year 2015
Following
are the significant achievements and details of the Innovative Programmes
launched by the Department of Space during the year 2015:
1. MARS
Orbiter Mission:
India's
Mars Orbiter Spacecraft has successfully completed its mission objective as
planned and has completed one year around Mars orbit on September 24, 2015. It
was successfully placed into an elliptical orbit around planet Mars on
September 24, 2014. The Mars Orbiter successfully came out of the solar
conjunction (a phase of communication blackout) in July 2015 using the On-board
autonomy built in the spacecraft. The Spacecraft is in good health and all the
five scientific payloads are providing valuable data about the Mars surface
features and Martian atmosphere. The images of Mars captured by the Mars Colour
Camera have been found to be of very good quality. The increased duration
of observation of Mars by five scientific payloads beyond the designed life of
six months is enabling enhanced coverage of Mars in different seasons. A book
titled ‘From Fishing Hamlet to Red Planet’, India’s space Journey, with series
of articles from luminaries from ISRO, was released on November 05, 2015, on
the second anniversary of Mars Orbiter spacecraft launch.
By
successfully placing Mars Orbiter Spacecraft around Mars, ISRO has become the
fourth space agency to successfully send a spacecraft to Mars orbit and India
became the first country in the world to do so in its first attempt. The
mission has benefited the country by (i) Upgrading the technological
capabilities in spacecraft design including onboard autonomy, miniaturization,
optimization of onboard resources (ii) providing excellent opportunities in
planetary research for the scientific community and (iii) generating interest
in youth of the country towards science and technology.
Mars
Orbiter Mission has been awarded “Space Pioneer Award” for
science and engineering category for the year 2015 by the US based
National Space Society. The Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament
and Development has been awarded to ISRO in recognition of its
path-breaking.
2. Successful launch of GSLV with Indigenous Cryogenic
Stage:
On
Aug 27, 2015, Geo-Synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D6), equipped with
the indigenous Cryogenic Upper Stage (CUS), successfully launched GSAT-6, the
country's advanced communication satellite, into a Geosynchronous Transfer
Orbit (GTO). This was the second consecutively successful flight of GSLV with
the indigenous CUS, which underscores the success of ISRO in mastering the
highly complex cryogenic rocket propulsion technology. This launch also
signifies a major step forward in achieving the self reliance in launching 2
Ton class communication satellites into GTO.
3. Development
of Next Generation Geo-Synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk III:
The first experimental flight of heavy lift next
generation launch vehicle, GSLV-Mk III, was successfully conducted on December
18, 2014 from Sriharikota. This flight has validated the complex atmospheric
regime of flight and demonstrated the Integrity of design of GSLV Mk III.
During
the experimental flight of GSLV Mk III, the unmanned Crew module Atmospheric
Re-entry Experiment (CARE) has also been successfully tested for its re-entry
performance. Crew module splashed down over Andaman Sea with the help of its
parachutes and was recovered from the sea with the help of Indian Coast Guard
as per the mission plan.
Endurance
hot test of High Thrust cryogenic engine (CE20) of GSLV-Mk III was successfully
conducted on July 20, 2015. The test was conducted for 800 seconds as
compared to its nominal burn duration of 635 seconds during flight. This engine
will be used for powering the Cryogenic stage (C25) of GSLV Mk-III launch
vehicle. Another short duration (5.7 s) hot test on the CE20 engine has been
carried out on Aug 10, 2015 to demonstrate the successful engine ignition with
tank pressure conditions as in flight.
GSLV
Mk III is designed to launch 3.5 to 4 Ton class communication satellites to
Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit.
4. Navigational
Satellite System:
Indian
Regional Navigational Satellite System (IRNSS) is designed as a constellation
of seven satellites to provide satellite based navigational services in the
country.
IRNSS-1C,
the third Navigational satellite of India, was successfully launched on-board
Polar Satellite launch Vehicle PSLV-C26 on October 16, 2014. IRNSS-1D, the
fourth satellite in this series was successfully launched on-board PSLV-C27 on
March 28, 2015. The first two satellites viz. IRNSS 1A &1B were
launched on-board PSLV earlier on July 01, 2013 and April 04, 2014 respectively.
With
the operationalisation of four navigational satellites in orbit, it is now
possible to provide Position, Navigation and Timing services. The IRNSS
constellation of seven satellites is expected to be completed by 2016.
The
IRNSS System will benefit the country by providing positioning services over
Indian Land Mass and a region extending to the about 1500 Kms around India. The
convergence of communication, earth observation and navigation satellite
technologies will prove to be a boon in coming years for location based
services and informed decision making.
GAGAN
(GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation), which is primarily being used in aviation
sector for precise position information services, has been certified by DGCA
for Navigation Performance level of Approach with Vertical Guidance (APV-1)
over India. With this, India becomes the Third country in the world, after USA
and European Union, to offer Global Navigational Satellite System (GNSS) based
precision approach services to civil aviation sector. The GAGAN System jointly
developed by ISRO and AAI is a giant leap forward in the development of GNSS
services in India and will redefine navigation in both aviation and
non-aviation application areas.
5. Augmenting the Satellite Communications
infrastructure:
GSAT-15,
a 3 ton class communication satellite (carrying 24 Ku band transponders &
GAGAN payload) has been successfully launched on November 11, 2015 at 3.04 hrs
IST. GSAT-15 will further augment the INSAT/GSAT system capacity for DTH, TV
broadcasting, Digital Satellite News Gathering and VSAT services and other
societal benefits.
GSAT-6,
the country's Advanced Communication Satellite (carrying S-Band payload with 5
spot beams & C-Band Payload with one beam) was successfully launched on Aug
27, 2015 into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. S-Band Unfurlable Antenna of 6
meter diameter was successfully deployed on August 30, 2015. The satellite has
now been positioned in its designated orbital slot of 83 degree East longitude.
GSAT-6 is intended to be used for satellite based mobile communications with
hand held terminals for strategic applications.
6. India’s first multi-wavelength Observatory in
Space:
ASTROSAT
satellite, India’s first dedicated astronomy satellite was successfully launched
by PSLV-C30 on September 28, 2015. ASTROSAT enables simultaneous Ultraviolet to
X-Ray observations to study Stars and Galaxies. It will also provide
opportunity to task observations for the scientific community.
ASTROSAT
is a unique mission with combination of scientific instruments covering near
ultra-violet, far ultra-violet and x-ray bands for multi wavelength
observations. The ultra-violet imaging telescope of ASTROSAT has a best
resolution of 1.8 arc second combined with large field of view. ASTROSAT
is a vital contribution of India to the Global research community in the area
of Astronomy.
7. Commercial
Launch of PSLV:
India's
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle has launched 17 foreign satellites from seven
countries (Canada, Indonesia, Singapore, UK, and USA) during 2015 as given
below:
(a)
India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, PSLV-C28, successfully launched five
satellites from United Kingdom viz. DMC3-1, DMC3-2, DMC3-3, CBNT-1 and
De-orbitsail from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota on July 10,
2015 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota.
(b)
PSLV-C30, along with ASTROSAT has successfully launched six co-passenger
satellites, 4 LEMUR Satellites (USA), Lapan-A2 (Indonesia) ; NLS-14 (Canada) on
September 28, 2015.
(c)
PSLV-C29 has successfully launched six satellites of Singapore. Of these six
satellites, TeLEOS-1 is the primary satellite whereas the other five are
co-passenger satellites which include two microsatellites (VELOX-CI, Kent
Ridge-1) and three nano satellites (VELOX-II, Athenoxat-1, Galassia)
During
the year 2015, a total of 17 foreign satellites were successfully launched from
India which takes the total number of foreign satellites launched to 57.
8. National
Meet on promoting Space Technology based tools and Applications on Governance
& Development:
The
one day National Meet on promoting Space Technology based tools and
Applications on Governance & Development was organized on September 07,
2015 at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi to deliberate on the action plans of various
Ministries/Departments. The National Meet received an overwhelming response
with participation of more than 1200 delegates across 60 Central
Ministries/Departments, 28 States and 5 Union Territories. Secretaries,
Additional Secretaries, Joint Secretaries to Government of India, Chief
Secretaries, Principal Secretaries of the States and senior functionaries of
Central and State Governments, officials from Prime Minister Office &
Cabinet Secretariat, young administrators (the fresh batch of 2013 IAS
officers), experts from academia and institutions have actively participated in
this Meet.
The
National Meet comprised of Nine theme sessions (Agriculture, Energy &
Environment, Infrastructure Planning, Water Resources, Technology Diffusion,
Developmental Planning, Communication & Navigation, Weather & Disaster
Management and Health & Education) addressing different domains of national
development. Secretaries of 58 Ministries/Departments have presented the joint
action plans to enhance functional effectiveness, facilitate planning and
decision making. Chief Secretaries/ Principal Secretaries of 9 States have also
made presentations on use of space technology in specific sectors.
A
Special Session was conducted in the presence of the Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi. In his remarks, the Prime Minister emphasized the need for
new initiatives in all the areas of governance, using the space technology and
applications. He asserted that technology is the most powerful medium that the
Government has to utilize to ensure good governance, transparency and
accountability.
9. Initiatives on Satellite for SAARC Region:
ISRO/DOS,
with active support from Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), hosted a
Conference on “Satellite for the SAARC region and Space Technology
Applications” on June 22, 2015 at New Delhi. The conference deliberated
on configuration and ground Infrastructure requirements for the proposed
‘Satellite for the SAARC region’ as well as other space technology
applications. Representatives from all SAARC member countries have
participated.
10. Disaster
Management Support:
The
Indian Remote Sensing, Meteorological and Communication satellites have
immensely helped in the management of recent events of disasters witnessed by
the country viz. J&K Floods, HudHud Cyclone and J&K Landslides. These
satellites have provided near real time support in terms of early warning,
assessment of damages, emergency communication. The massive landslides blocking
Sun Koshi River in Northern Nepal in August 2014 and Phuktal River in Zanskar
region of J&K in January-March 2015 were monitored regularly using Indian
Remote Sensing Satellites. Flood inundation maps and information on their
progression & recession were disseminated on daily basis to concerned
agencies.
During
the recent earthquake in Nepal, remote sensing data obtained from Indian and
foreign satellites was analyzed in near real time to identify the collapsed
structures and new landslides resulted due to earthquake in parts of Nepal. The
processed information derived from satellite data was provided to National
agencies viz. Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), National Disaster Management
Authority (NDMA) and National Disaster response Force (NDRF) and also to
international agencies viz., British Army, UK; International Centre for
Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Nepal; National Intelligence Agency
of US, and UNOSAT and other relief teams of Nepal, Korea, Russia, France,
Germany etc. for unifying the efforts and coordinating rescue operations.
Innovative
Programmes launched and its expected positive impact on the general public:
1. Identifying
the water bodies in tribal dominated districts, which could be
developed
to culture fisheries
Tribal
inhabitants require regular income mechanisms, instead of current assistance
protocols delivering resource only in periodical fashion. Ministry of Tribal
Affairs has programme on identifying existing and potential water collection
spots which could be developed for fish culture using Mahatma Gandhi National
Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA). This scheme is for 168 Tribal
dominated districts (> 25 % tribal population) in 24 States/UTs.
ISRO
has provided maps for small water bodies generated using satellite data. In
order to use these satellite based maps, capacity building for the state level
officials has been done in Odisha, West Bengal, North-East, Gujarat and
Jharkhand. This enables identifying existing water bodies and identifying new
sites, wherein Runoff can be harvested for fish cultivation along with
conventional farming.
Water
body database will be used to plan enhancement of fishery as livelihood
alternative or livelihood augmentation in tribal areas. Small water body based
fishery can help tribal inhabitants to get regular nutrition as well as income.
2. Monitoring
and evaluation of developmental activities in the watersheds
Department
of Land Resources programme on Integrated Watershed Management Programme (IWMP)
is for restoring the ecological balance by harnessing, conserving and
developing degraded natural resources such as soil, vegetative cover and water.
ISRO
is providing online satellite data, tools and mobile app through Bhuvan
geo portal for monitoring of watershed developmental activities for about 52,000
micro-watersheds in 10 States and 50 identified districts across the country.
Capacity building is also being provided to DoLR officials in utilizing the
Bhuvan tools for satellite data, GIS and mobile apps. The effective
implementation of the IWMP will ensure Optimal soil & water conservation
and assured crop irrigation due to water resources harvesting which help to
provide sustainable livelihoods to the people residing in the watershed area.
Farmers
get their livelihood on sustainable basis due to biomass improvement also.
De-silting of tanks and other watershed activities that provide employment
generation under MNREGA are also being evaluated using satellite data.
3. Space
Based Information Support for Decentralized Planning:
Using
high resolution satellite data, state-wise natural resource database is being
generated for the entire country at 1:10000 scale. This spatial data base
integrated with field level information and traditional wisdom helps in
preparation of locale-specific action plans for land & water management for
development of their locality. The availability of such information at grass
root level enables decentralized planning and empowering panchayats in decision
making.
Bhuvan
Panchayat Portal provides functionalities required to carry out the
decentralized planning process at grass-root level. Citizens in general and
three tiers of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) (Gram Panchayat, Block
Panchayat and District Panchayat) in particular are the users of the Portal. It
helps PRIs in tracking the progress of work undertaken by citizens under
various schemes.
4. Conservation of heritage sites
The
conservation of world heritage sites, ancient monuments and archaeological
sites is of national importance and helps in development and promotion of
Tourism, which is one of the major engines of economic growth. The systematic
database of heritage sites and Site Management Plans generated using space
technology will help to take informed decisions in conservation, preservation
and monitoring activities of the site. The space based technology tools are
also being planned for mapping and identification of vulnerability of each
monument and preparation of plans to track and mitigate environmental or
weather changes that may have an adverse impact on fragile monuments.
5. Automated
warnings at unmanned level crossings
Pilot
studies for automatic warnings at unmanned level crossings have been carried
out using GAGAN, Rail-Navigator tools; MSS based tracking system and
Bhuvan. It comprises of a geospatial database on the accurate locations
(geographical coordinates) of unmanned level crossings and GAGAN enabled
devices mounted on the train engine. A train mounted with such a device
would know the location of unmanned level crossing and train’s hooter will
automatically start when it approaches near to an unmanned crossing. Expert
committees/ Councils are setup by Railways to discuss and finalize the
modalities of implementation.
6. Weather
and Climate
Indian
meteorological satellites provide synoptic measurement and derivation of
various weather parameters such as cloud motion vectors, cloud top temperature,
water vapour, humidity, rainfall at frequent intervals to aid in improved
weather forecasting, including the genesis of cyclones, their track and
landfall prediction.
The
data products are disseminated through web based services for the needs of
scientific community in the country. Also, Android Application has been
developed for viewing 3 hourly weather forecasts.
7. Bhuvan
Geo portal
It
is providing seamless high resolution remote sensing data (1m to 2.5m) for
visualization, terrain data and thematic layer overlays of Indian region along
with host of services in the areas of disaster, weather, land and ocean for
general public. It has about 51,000 registered users and has served more than
2.8 lakhs downloads.
On
12th August 2015, the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development
of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances &
Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, released New services of
Bhuvan. The new application services include – 1 m images of over 300 Cities of
the country and host of visualization applications for common man.
8. Data Connectivity to Rural India
DOS/ISRO
has fast-tracked the realization and launch of GSAT-11 communication
satellite. GSAT-11 is an advanced communication satellite with Ku and Ka
Band communication payload capable of providing upto 10 Gbps throughput.
With such capacity, this satellite is expected to provide high bandwidth data
connectivity for rural India as envisaged under Digital India. Satellite
structure is already realized and payload fabrication is in progress.
Initiatives have been taken to accelerate the development and realization of
other critical subsystems of the satellite. The satellite is targeted for
launch in the year 2017.
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