
INS 1C [ISRO]
The INS 1C (ISRO NanoSatellite 1C) is a nanosatellites developed by ISRO.
INS 1C carries the MMX-TD (Miniature Multi Spectral Imager - Technology Demonstrator) payload developed by the Space Applications Centre (SAC). Data sent by this camera is useful for topographical mapping, vegetation monitoring, aerosol scattering studies and cloud studies.
| Nation: | India |
|---|---|
| Type / Application: | Technology |
| Operator: | ISRO |
| Contractors: | ISRO |
| Equipment: | MMX-TD |
| Configuration: | INS-1 bus |
| Propulsion: | |
| Power: | Solar cells, batteries |
| Lifetime: | 6 months |
| Mass: | 11 kg |
| Orbit: | 495 km × 508 km, 97.56° |
| Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks | |
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| INS 1C | 2018-004F | 12.01.2018 | Sr FLP | PSLV-XL | with Cartosat 2F, Microsat-TD, LEO Vantage 1, Carbonite 2, ICEYE X1, Arkyd 6A, CICERO 7, Landmapper-BC 3 v2, Lemur-2 68, ..., 71, Flock-3p' 1, ..., 4, MicroMAS 2a, PicSat, CANYVAL-X 1, 2, CNUSail 1, KAUSAT 5, SIGMA, DemoSat 2, GeoStare, Fox 1D, STEP Cube Lab, SpaceBEE 1, ..., 4 |