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ISRO to launch 3 weather satellites in 2008

India will get sharper eyes to track ravaging cyclones and forecast monsoon when the ISRO launches the indigenously built INSAT-3D and Oceansat-2 satellites next year.

Updated on: Feb 14, 2007 01:41 PM IST
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India will get sharper eyes to track ravaging cyclones and forecast monsoon when the Indian Space Reserach Organisation (ISRO) launches the indigenously built INSAT-3D and Oceansat-2 satellites next year.

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"The INSAT-3D satellite will be one of the three weather satellites that ISRO will launch in the next couple of years," said Abhijit Sarkar, a scientist at the Space Applications Centre (SAC) of ISRO in Ahmedabad.

"These three weather satellites will improve weather forecasts and will keep a track of phenomena like cyclones and monsoon," he added.

"INSAT-3D will be a geo-stationary satellite and will be launched in 2008," he told PTI recently.

"It will carry two sensors: a high resolution radiometer which will monitor rainfall, sea surface temperature and cloud movements and a Sounder which will give profiles of temperature and humidity," Sarkar remarked.

This satellite will do the all-important tracking of cyclones that emerge from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea," he said.

Geostationary satellites orbit the Earth's equatorial plane at a height of 38,500 kms. At this height, the satellite's orbit matches the rotation of the Earth, so the satellite seems to stay stationary over the same point on the equator.

 
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