Top missions of ISRO
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Here are top mission of ISRO till 2022
Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission): India's first interplanetary mission to Mars, successfully entered Martian orbit in 2014.
Chandrayaan-1: India's first lunar probe, made key discoveries including evidence of water molecules on the Moon.
GSAT-30: Communication satellite launched to replace INSAT-4A.
PSLV-C37: Set a world record by launching 104 satellites in a single mission in 2017.
Cartosat series: High-resolution Earth observation satellites aiding in cartographic applications.
RISAT series: Radar imaging satellites for all-weather Earth observation.
IRNSS (NavIC): Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System providing accurate positioning over India and the surrounding region.
Astrosat: India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory for astronomical studies.
GSAT-12: Communication satellite designed to replace INSAT-3B.
INSAT/GSAT series: A series of multipurpose geostationary satellites for telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology, and search and rescue operations.
NavIC: The Navigation with Indian Constellation, a satellite navigation system.
PSLV-C11/C12 (Chandrayaan-2): Lunar exploration mission with an orbiter, lander, and rover components.
GSAT-6A: Communication satellite designed for mobile communication through multi-beam coverage.
RISAT-1: Radar imaging satellite for all-weather surveillance.
PSLV-C39 (IRNSS-1H): Part of the NavIC navigation satellite constellation.
GSAT-16: Communication satellite to replace INSAT-3C.
INSAT-3DR: Advanced meteorological satellite with improved imaging and data relay capabilities.
PSLV-C40 (Cartosat-2 Series): Launched 31 satellites, including Cartosat-2 series for high-resolution Earth observation.
GSAT-7A: Communication satellite for the Indian Air Force.
PSLV-C45 (EMISAT): Carried electronic intelligence (ELINT) satellite along with 28 other customer satellites.
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