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Small Satellites

The small satellite project is envisaged to provide platform for stand-alone payloads for earth imaging and science missions within a quick turn around time. For making the versatile platform for different kinds of payloads, two kinds of buses have been configured and developed.

Indian Mini Satellite -1 (IMS-1)

IMS-1 bus has been developed as a versatile bus of 100 kg class which includes a payload capability of around 30 kg. The bus has been developed using various miniaturization techniques. The first mission of the IMS-1 series was launched successfully on April 28th 2008 as a co-passenger along with Cartosat 2A. Youthsat is second mission in this series and was launched successfully along with Resourcesat 2 on 20th April 2011.

Indian Mini Satellite -2 (IMS-2) Bus

IMS-2 Bus is evolved as a standard bus of 400 kg class which includes a payload capability of around 200kg. IMS-2 development is an important milestone as it is envisaged to be a work horse for different types of remote sensing applications. The first mission of IMS-2 is SARAL. SARAL is a co-operative mission between ISRO and CNES with payloads from CNES and spacecraft bus from ISRO.

List of Small Satellites

Sl.No. Name Launch Date Launch Mass Launch Vehicle Orbit Type Application Remarks
1 Microsat Jan 12, 2018 PSLV-C40/Cartosat-2
Series Satellite Mission
SSPO (Sun Synchronous Polar Orbit) Experimental
2 YOUTHSAT Apr 20, 2011 92 kg PSLV-C16/
RESOURCESAT-2
SSPO (Sun Synchronous Polar Orbit) Student Satellite