List of Indian satellites

India has been successfully launching satellites of many types since 1975. These satellites have been launched from various vehicles, including American, Russian and European rockets apart from Indian rockets. The organisation responsible for India's space program is Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and it shoulders the bulk of the responsibility of designing, building, launching and operating these satellites.[1]

Satellites

This is a list of all Indian (wholly or partially owned, wholly or partially designed and/or manufactured) satellites, both operated by the Indian government (ISRO, Indian defence forces, other government agencies) or private (educational and research) entities. All satellite launches marked successful have completed at least one full orbital flight (no sub-orbital flights have been included in this list).

Mission status/type legend
  Mission failure (due to launch vehicle failure (at launch/during transit))
  Extra-terrestrial missions
  Geosynchronous Orbit (inclination ≥ 5°)
  Geostationary Orbit (inclination < 5°)

1970s

Indian space missions began in the 1970s, with Soviet assistance in launching the first two satellites.

Payload DetailsLaunch DateLaunch VehicleLaunch SiteDetailsRefs
(ISRO
portal)
# Name Discipline COSPAR ID Launch Mass On-board Power Periapsis Apoapsis Semi-Major Axis Period Inclination Longitude Eccentricity Epoch Start Decay Date
SatCat # Dry Mass
1Aryabhatta
  • Earth Sciences
  • Space Physics[2]
1975-033A360 kg (790 lb)[2]46 W[3]19 April 1975,
13:10:00 IST[4]
Soviet Union Interkosmos-IIRussia Kapustin Yar
Missile and Space Complex
Active technological experience in building and operating a satellite system. This was India's first indigenously designed and built satellite
07752 - 568 km (353 mi)[4] 611 km (380 mi)[4] - 96.5 mins[4] 50.7°[4] Not Applicable 0.00308[4] 19 April 1975, 01:30:00 IST[4] 11 February 1992[4]
2Bhaskara
Sega-I
  • Astronomy
  • Communications
  • Engineering
  • Earth Sciences[5]
1979-051A444 kg (979 lb)[5]47 W[6]7 June 1979,
16:00:00 IST[7]
Soviet Union Modified SS-5
(SKean IRBM)
plus Upper Stage
[5]
Russia Kapustin Yar
Missile and Space Complex
First experimental remote sensing satellite. Carried TV and microwave cameras
11392 - 512 km (318 mi)[7] 557 km (346 mi)[7] - 95.2 mins[7] 50.7°[7] Not Applicable 0.00325[7] 7 June 1979, 01:30:00 IST[5] 17 February 1989[5]
3Rohini
Technology
Payload
  • Experimental
Not Applicable35 kg (77 lb)[8]3 W[8]10 August 1979[8]India SLV-3-E1India Satish Dhawan Space Centre,
Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh
Intended for measuring in-flight performance of first experimental flight of SLV-3, the first Indian launch vehicle. Did not achieve orbit[9]
Not Applicable - Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable

In case of discrepancy in data between sources, N2YO and NASA NSSDCA is taken as the source of truth.
Orbital Longitude is applicable only for Geostationary and Geosynchronous satellites.

1980s

India had three continuous successful satellite launches from its first generation rocket SLV. Although it had to meet failure with its second generation rocket, it avoided turning back irrespective of harsh circumstances, and kept developing heavy and powerful satellites.

Payload DetailsLaunch DateLaunch VehicleLaunch SiteDetailsRefs
(ISRO
portal)
# Name Discipline COSPAR ID Launch Mass On-board Power Periapsis Apoapsis Semi-Major Axis Period Inclination Longitude Eccentricity Epoch Start Decay Date
SatCat # Dry Mass
4Rohini RS-1 (Rohini-1B) 1980-062A35 kg (77 lb)[10]16 W[11]18 July 1980, 8:01:00 IST[12]IndiaSLV-3-E2India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshUsed for measuring in-flight performance of second experimental launch of SLV-3. This was India's first indigenous satellite launch, making it the seventh nation to possess the capability to launch its own satellites on its own rockets
11899 - 305 km (190 mi)[12] 919 km (571 mi)[12] - 96.9 mins[12] 44.7°[12] Not Applicable 0.04389[12] 18 July 1980, 1:30:00 IST[12] 20 May 1981[12]
5Rohini RS-D1 (Rohini-2) 1981-051A38 kg (84 lb)[13]16 W[14]31 May 1981, 10:30:00 IST[15]India SLV-3-D1India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshUsed for conducting some remote sensing technology studies using a landmark sensor payload. Launched by the first developmental launch of SLV-3
12491 - 186 km (116 mi)[15] 418 km (260 mi)[15] - 90.5 mins[15] 46.3°[15] Not Applicable 0.01735[15] 31 May 1981, 1:30:00 IST[15] 8 June 1981[15]
6APPLE 1981-057B670 kg (1,480 lb)[16]210 W[17]19 June 1981, 18:02:59 IST[18]Europe Ariane-1 (V-3)French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouFirst experimental communication satellite. Provided experience in building and operating a payload experiment three-axis stabilised communication satellite
12545 - 35,761.9 km (22,221.4 mi)[19] 35,963 km (22,346 mi)[19] 42,233 km (26,242 mi)[19] 1439.6 mins[19] 13.6°[19] 97.57° E[19] 0.00513[18] 19 June 1981, 1:30:00 IST[18] -
7Bhaskara -II
  • Engineering
  • Earth Sciences[20]
1981-115A444 kg (979 lb)[20]47 W[21]20 November 1981, 14:08:00 IST[22]Soviet Union Modified SS-5
(SKean IRBM) plus Upper Stage
Russia Kapustin Yar Missile and Space ComplexSecond experimental remote sensing satellite; similar to Bhaskara-1. Provided experience in building and operating a remote sensing satellite system on an end-to-end basis
12968 - 520 km (320 mi)[22] 542 km (337 mi)[22] - 95.2 mins[22] 50.6°[22] Not Applicable 0.00159[22] 20 November 1981, 00:30:00 IST[22] 30 November 1991[20]
8United StatesIndia INSAT-1A 1982-031A1,152.1 kg (2,540 lb)[23]-10 April 1982, 12:17:00 IST[24]United States Delta 3910 PAM-DUnited States Air Force Eastern Test Range, FloridaFirst operational multipurpose communication and meteorology satellite. Procured from USA. Worked for only six months
13129 - 35,837.1 km (22,268.1 mi)[25] 35,903.1 km (22,309.2 mi)[25] 42,241 km (26,247 mi)[25] 1440 mins[25] 13.6°[25] 40.85° E[25] - 10 April 1982, 07:17:00 IST[24] -
9Rohini RS-D2 (Rohini-3) 1983-033A41.5 kg (91 lb)[27]16 W[27]17 April 1983, 11:14:00 IST[28]India SLV-3India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIdentical to RS-D1. Launched by the second developmental launch of SLV-3
14002 - 389 km (242 mi)[28] 852 km (529 mi)[28] - 97.1 mins[28] 46.6°[28] Not Applicable 0.03306[28] 17 April 1983, 00:30:00 IST[28] 19 April 1990[28]
10INSAT-1B
  • Communications
  • Earth Sciences[29]
1983-089B1,152 kg (2,540 lb)[29]-1 June 1983, 13:19:00 IST[30]United States Shuttle [PAM-D]United States Air Force Eastern Test Range, FloridaIdentical to INSAT-1A. Served for more than design life of seven years
14318 - 35,776.2 km (22,230.3 mi)[31] 35,869.6 km (22,288.3 mi)[31] 42,193 km (26,218 mi)[31] 1437.6 mins[31] 14.8°[31] 89.71° E[31] - 31 May 1983, 09:19:00 IST[30] -
11SROSS-1
  • Experimental
Not Applicable150 kg (330 lb)[32]90 W[32]24 March 1987[32]India ASLV-D1India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshCarried payload for launch vehicle performance monitoring and for gamma ray astronomy. Did not achieve orbit
Not Applicable - Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
12IRS-1A 1988-021A975 kg (2,150 lb)[34]600 W[34]17 March 1988, 12:42:00 IST[35]Soviet Union VostokKazakhstan Baikonur Cosmodrome, KazakhstanEarth observation satellite. First operational remote sensing satellite
18960 - 902.3 km (560.7 mi)[36] 922.1 km (573.0 mi)[36] 7,283 km (4,525 mi)[36] 103.1 mins[35] 99.3°[36] Not Applicable 0.00371[35] 17 March 1988, 00:30:00 IST[35] -
13SROSS-2
  • Astronomy
  • Space Physics
Not Applicable150 kg (330 lb)[37]90 W[37]13 July 1988[37]India ASLV-D2India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshCarried remote sensing payload of German space agency in addition to Gamma Ray astronomy payload. Did not achieve orbit
Not Applicable - Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
14INSAT-1C
  • Communications
  • Earth Sciences[38]
1988-063A1,152 kg (2,540 lb)[38]-22 July 1988, 4:42:00 IST[39]Europe Ariane-3French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouSame as INSAT-1A. Served for only one-and-a-half years
19330 - 35,768.8 km (22,225.7 mi)[40] 35,821.5 km (22,258.4 mi)[40] 42,166 km (26,201 mi)[40] 1436.2 mins[40] 14.9°[39] 95.03° E[41] 0.00035[39] 22 July 1988, 00:42:00 IST[39] -

In case of discrepancy in data between sources, N2YO and NASA NSSDCA is taken as the source of truth.
Orbital Longitude is applicable only for Geostationary and Geosynchronous satellites.

1990s

This was the last decade when America and Russia enjoyed its involvement in launching Indian satellites. Henceforth, ISRO focused on building India's indigenous launch capabilities, leaving Europe with just launching its heavier satellites.

Payload DetailsLaunch DateLaunch VehicleLaunch SiteDetailsRefs
(ISRO
portal)
# Name Discipline COSPAR ID Launch Mass On-board Power Periapsis Apoapsis Semi-Major Axis Period Inclination Longitude Eccentricity Epoch Start Decay Date
SatCat # Dry Mass
15INSAT-1D
  • Communications
  • Earth Sciences[42]
1990-051A1,190 kg (2,620 lb)[43]1000 W[43]12 June 1990, 11:22:00 IST[44]United States Delta 4925United States Air Force Eastern Test Range, FloridaIdentical to INSAT-1A. Still in service. A third stage motor from its launch landed in Australia in 2008[45]
20643 550 kg (1,210 lb)[43] 35,729.2 km (22,201.1 mi)[46] 35,974 km (22,353 mi)[46] 42,160 km (26,200 mi)[46] 1435.9 mins[46] 14.3°[46] 71.66° E[46] 0.00245[44] 12 June 1990, 1:30:00 IST[44] -
16IRS-1B 1991-061A975 kg (2,150 lb)[47]600 W[48]29 August 1991, 12:18:00 IST[49]Soviet Union VostokKazakhstan Baikonur Cosmodrome, KazakhstanEarth observation satellite. Improved version of IRS-1A
21688 - 892.6 km (554.6 mi)[50] 928 km (577 mi)[50] 7,281 km (4,524 mi)[50] 103.1 mins[50] 99°[50] Not Applicable 0.00385[49] 29 August 1991, 1:30:00 IST[49] -
17Arab LeagueIndia INSAT-2DT
(Formerly ARABSAT-1C)
(INSAT-2R)[51]
1992-010B1,310 kg (2,890 lb)[53]1400 W[52]27 February 1992, 5:28:10 IST[54]Europe Ariane-44L H10[43]French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouLaunched as Arabsat 1C. Procured in orbit from Arabsat in January 1998
21894 - 36,122.8 km (22,445.7 mi)[51] 36,365.4 km (22,596.4 mi)[51] 42,615 km (26,480 mi)[51] 1459.2 mins[51] 11.6°[51] 21.41° W[51] 0.00385[49] 29 August 1991, 1:30:00 IST[49] -
18SROSS-C (SROSS-3)
  • Astronomy
  • Earth Sciences
  • Space Physics[55]
1992-028A106.1 kg (234 lb)[56]45 W[56]20 May 1992, 8:30:00 IST[57]India ASLV-D3India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshCarried gamma ray astronomy and aeronomy payload
21968 - 255 km (158 mi)[57] 429 km (267 mi)[57] - 91 mins[57] 46.03°[57] Not Applicable 0.01295[57] 21 May 1992, 1:30:00 IST[57] 14 July 1992[57]
19INSAT-2A
  • Communications
  • Earth Sciences[58]
1992-041A1,906 kg (4,202 lb)[59]~ 1000 W[59]10 July 1992, 4:12:19 IST[60]Europe Ariane-44L H10French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouFirst satellite in the second-generation Indian-built INSAT-2 series. Has enhanced capability over INSAT-1 series. Still in service
22027 916 kg (2,019 lb)[59] 35,783.1 km (22,234.6 mi)[61] 35,846.9 km (22,274.2 mi)[61] 42,186 km (26,213 mi)[61] 1437.2 mins[61] 14.5°[61] 16.18° E[61] 0.00381[60] 10 July 1992, 1:30:00 IST[60] -
20INSAT-2B
  • Communications
  • Earth Sciences[62]
1993-048B1,931 kg (4,257 lb)[62]~ 1000 W[63]23 July 1993, 4:29:00 IST[64]Europe Ariane-44L H10+French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouSecond satellite in INSAT-2 series. Identical to INSAT-2A. Still in service
22724 916 kg (2,019 lb)[63] 35,812.9 km (22,253.1 mi)[65] 35,941.2 km (22,332.8 mi)[65] 42,248 km (26,252 mi)[65] 1440.4 mins[65] 13°[65] 156.74° W[65] - - -
21IRS-1E Not Applicable846 kg (1,865 lb)[66]415 W[66]20 September 1993India PSLV-D1India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation satellite. Did not achieve orbit
Not Applicable - Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
22SROSS-C2
  • Astronomy
  • Space Physics[67]
1994-027A113 kg (249 lb)[67]45 W[68]5 May 1994, 5:30:00 IST[69]India ASLV-D4India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIdentical to SROSS-C
23099 - 433 km (269 mi)[69] 917 km (570 mi)[69] - 98.1 mins[69] 46°[69] Not Applicable 0.03431[69] 4 May 1994, 1:30:00 IST[69] 12 July 2001[69]
23IRS-P2 1994-068A870 kg (1,920 lb)[70]510 W[71]15 October 1994, 10:38:00 IST[72]India PSLV-D2India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation satellite. Launched by second developmental flight of PSLV.Mission accomplished after 3 years of service in 1997
23323 - 819.2 km (509.0 mi)[73] 820.8 km (510.0 mi)[73] 7,190 km (4,470 mi)[73] 101.1 mins[73] 98.8°[73] Not Applicable 0.00533[72] 15 October 1994, 6:38:00 IST[72] -
24INSAT-2C 1995-067B2,050 kg (4,520 lb)[74]1320 W[75]7 December 1995, 4:53:00 IST[76]Europe Ariane-44L H10-3French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouHas additional capabilities such as mobile satellite service, business communication and television outreach beyond Indian boundaries. Still in service
23731 946 kg (2,086 lb)[75] 35,918.4 km (22,318.7 mi)[77] 35,948.5 km (22,337.4 mi)[77] 42,304 km (26,286 mi)[77] 1443.2 mins[77] 12°[77] 60.57° E[77] - - -
25IRS-1C 1995-072A1,250 kg (2,760 lb)[78]809 W[79]28 December 1995, 12:15:00 IST[80]Russia Molniya-M[78]Kazakhstan Baikonur Cosmodrome, KazakhstanEarth observation satellite. Launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome
23751 - 823 km (511 mi)[81] 824.9 km (512.6 mi)[81] 7,194 km (4,470 mi)[81] 101.2 mins[80] 98.69°[79] Not Applicable 0.00014[80] 28 December 1995, 7:15:00 IST[80] -
26IRS-P3 (IRS B3)[82]
  • Astronomy
  • Earth Sciences[83]
1996-017A930 kg (2,050 lb)[83]817 W[84]21 March 1996, 10:03:00 IST[85]India PSLV-D3India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation satellite. Carries remote sensing payload and an X-ray astronomy payload. Launched by third developmental flight of PSLV
23827 - 820.9 km (510.1 mi)[82] 827.1 km (513.9 mi)[82] 7,195 km (4,471 mi)[82] 101.2 mins[82] 98.7°[85] Not Applicable 0.00319[85] 21 March 1996, 5:23:00 IST[85] -
27INSAT-2D 1997-027B2,079 kg (4,583 lb)[86]1650 W[87]4 June 1997, 4:50:00 IST[88]Europe Ariane-44L H10-3French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouSame as INSAT-2C. Inoperable since 4 October 1997 due to power bus anomaly
24820 995 kg (2,194 lb)[87] 33,225.6 km (20,645.4 mi)[89] 35,917.5 km (22,318.1 mi)[89] 40,942 km (25,440 mi)[89] 1374.1 mins[89] 13.5°[89] 125.76° E[89] - - -
28IRS-1D 1997-057A920 kg (2,030 lb)[90]809 W[91]29 September 1997, 10:17:00 IST[92]India PSLV-C1[93]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation satellite. Same as IRS-1C
24971 - 748.6 km (465.2 mi)[94] 823.3 km (511.6 mi)[94] 7,156 km (4,447 mi)[94] 100.4 mins[94] 98.4°[94] Not Applicable 0.03719[92] 29 September 1997, 6:17:00 IST[92] -
29INSAT-2E (APR-1)[95]
  • Communications
  • Earth Sciences[96]
1999-016A2,550 kg (5,620 lb)[97]-2 April 1999, 8:30:00 IST[96]Europe Ariane-42P H10-3French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouMultipurpose communication and meteorological satellite
25666 1,150 kg (2,540 lb)[97] 35,932.1 km (22,327.2 mi)[95] 36,003.3 km (22,371.4 mi)[95] 42,338 km (26,308 mi)[95] 1445 mins[95] 5.3°[95] 107.82° E[95] - - -
30OceanSat-1 (IRS-P4) 1999-029C1,050 kg (2,310 lb)[98]750 W[99]26 May 1999, 11:52:00 IST[100]India PSLV-C2[101]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation satellite. Carries an Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) and a Multifrequency Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR)
25758 - 723.9 km (449.8 mi)[102] 726.3 km (451.3 mi)[102] 7,096 km (4,409 mi)[102] 99.1 mins[102] 98.2°[102] Not Applicable 0.00077[100] 26 May 1999, 8:12:00 IST[100] -

In case of discrepancy in data between sources, N2YO and NASA NSSDCA is taken as the source of truth.
Orbital Longitude is applicable only for Geostationary and Geosynchronous satellites.

2000s

ISRO's workhorse, the PSLV, became the mainstay for successful launches of indigenous satellites from India during this decade. India successfully launched 11 geostationary or geosynchronous satellites during this period, which was equal to the total number of similar launches in the previous 2 decades put together. India's first inter-planetary mission was also successfully executed during this period.

Payload DetailsLaunch DateLaunch VehicleLaunch SiteDetailsRefs
(ISRO
portal)
# Name Discipline COSPAR ID Launch Mass On-board Power Periapsis Apoapsis Semi-Major Axis Period Inclination Longitude Eccentricity Epoch Start Decay Date
SatCat # Dry Mass
31INSAT-3B 2000-016B2,070 kg (4,560 lb)[103]1712 W[104]22 March 2000, 4:59:00 IST[105]Europe Ariane-5GFrench Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouMultipurpose communication: business communication, developmental communication, and mobile communications
26108 970 kg (2,140 lb)[104] 35,949.3 km (22,337.9 mi)[106] 35,985.9 km (22,360.6 mi)[106] 42,338 km (26,308 mi)[106] 1445.0 mins[106] 4.3°[106] 107° W[106] - 30 June 2000, 00:59:00 IST[105] -
32GSAT-1
(GramSat-1)
  • Communications
  • Engineering[107]
2001-015A1,530 kg (3,370 lb)[108]-18 April 2001, 15:43:00 IST[109]India GSLV-D1India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshExperimental satellite for the first developmental flight of Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, GSLV-D1. Did not complete its intended mission due to a shortfall in the GTO apogee[107]
26745 - 33,853.1 km (21,035.3 mi)[110] 35,800.5 km (22,245.4 mi)[110] 41,197 km (25,599 mi)[110] 1387 mins[110] 11.2°[110] 17.37° E[110] 0.02261[109] 18 April 2001, 11:43:00 IST[109] -
33TES 2001-049A1,108 kg (2,443 lb)[111]-22 October 2001, 10:03:00 IST[112]India PSLV-C3India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshExperimental satellite to test technologies such as attitude and orbit control system, high-torque reaction wheels, new reaction control system, etc. This satellite carries a 1-meter resolution panchromatic camera, and is considered a prototype for future Indian "spy satellites"[113]
26957 - 514.6 km (319.8 mi)[113] 570.2 km (354.3 mi)[113] 6,913 km (4,296 mi)[113] 95.3 mins[113] 97.7°[113] Not Applicable 0.00202[112] 22 October 2002, 6:03:00 IST[112] -
34INSAT-3C 2002-002A2,750 kg (6,060 lb)[114]2765 W[115]24 January 2002, 5:17:00 IST[116]Europe Ariane-42L H10-3French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouDesigned to augment the existing INSAT capacity for communication and broadcasting and provide continuity of the services of INSAT-2C
27298 1,218 kg (2,685 lb)[115] 35,786.9 km (22,236.9 mi)[117] 35,800.6 km (22,245.5 mi)[117] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[117] 1436.1 mins[117] 0.6°[117] 93.5° E[117] 0.00245[116] - -
35Kalpana-1 (MetSat-1) 2002-043A1,060 kg (2,340 lb)[118]550 W[42]12 September 2002, ISTIndia PSLV-C4[119]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshFirst meteorological satellite built by ISRO. Originally named METSAT-1, the satellite was subsequently renamed after Kalpana Chawla, who had perished in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
27525 498 kg (1,098 lb)[118] 35,741.2 km (22,208.6 mi)[120] 35,845.9 km (22,273.6 mi)[120] 42,166 km (26,201 mi)[120] 1436.1 mins[120] 6.3°[120] 74° E[42] - - -
36INSAT-3A
  • Communications
  • Earth Sciences[121]
2003-013A2,950 kg (6,500 lb)[122]3100 W[122]10 April 2003, 4:22:00 IST[123]Europe Ariane-5GFrench Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouMultipurpose satellite for communication, broadcasting, and meteorological services (similar to INSAT-2E and Kalpana-1
27714 1,348 kg (2,972 lb)[122] 35,874.2 km (22,291.2 mi)[124] 35,980.2 km (22,357.1 mi)[124] 42,298 km (26,283 mi)[124] 1442.9 mins[124] 1.2°[124] 87° E[124] - - -
37GSAT-2
(GramSat-2)
2003-018A1,900 kg (4,200 lb)[125]1400 W[125]8 May 2003, 16:58:00 IST[126]India GSLV-D2[127]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshExperimental satellite for the second developmental test flight of Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV)
27807 - 35,892.6 km (22,302.6 mi)[128] 35,936.5 km (22,329.9 mi)[128] 42,285 km (26,275 mi)[128] 1442.3 mins[128] [128] 199° W[128] - - -
38INSAT-3E 2003-043E2,775 kg (6,118 lb)[130]-28 September 2003, 4:44:00 IST[131]Europe Ariane-5GFrench Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouCommunication satellite to augment the existing INSAT System
27951 1,218 kg (2,685 lb)[130] 35,576.4 km (22,106.2 mi)[132] 35,716.3 km (22,193.1 mi)[132] 42,017 km (26,108 mi)[132] 1428.6 mins[132] 2.5°[132] 126.83° E[132] - 28 September 2003, 00:44:00 IST[131] -
39ResourceSat-1 (IRS-P6) 2003-046A1,360 kg (3,000 lb)[133]-17 October 2003, 10:24:00 IST[134]India PSLV-C5[135]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation/remote sensing satellite. Intended to supplement and replace IRS-1C and IRS-1D
28051 - 824.2 km (512.1 mi)[136] 829.5 km (515.4 mi)[136] 7,197 km (4,472 mi)[136] 101.3 mins[136] 2.5°[136] Not Applicable 0.0016[134] 17 October 2003, 6:24:00 IST[134] -
40GSAT-3
(EduSat)
2004-036A1,950.5 kg (4,300 lb)[138]2040 W[138]20 September 2004, 16:01:00 IST[139]India GSLV-F01[140]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshAlso designated GSAT-3. India's first exclusive educational satellite
28417 819.4 kg (1,806 lb)[138] 36,071.1 km (22,413.5 mi)[141] 36,084.4 km (22,421.8 mi)[141] 42,446 km (26,375 mi)[141] 1450.6 mins[141] 5.2°[141] 158.51° W[141] - - -
41CartoSat-1 2005-017A1,560 kg (3,440 lb)[142]1100 W[143]5 May 2005, 10:14:00 IST[144]India PSLV-C6[145]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation satellite. Provides stereographic in-orbit images with a 2.5-meter resolution
28649 - 623.2 km (387.2 mi)[146] 627.9 km (390.2 mi)[146] 6,996 km (4,347 mi)[146] 97.1 mins[146] 97.9°[146] Not Applicable 0.00014[144] 5 May 2005, 6:14:00 IST[144] -
42IndiaNetherlands HamSat 2005-017B42.5 kg (94 lb)[147]-This is a micro-satellite that was built as a collaboration between Indian and Dutch researchers, for providing satellite-based amateur radio services to the national as well as the international community
28650 - 592 km (368 mi)[148] 626.4 km (389.2 mi)[148] 6,980 km (4,340 mi)[148] 96.7 mins[148] 97.7°[148] Not Applicable 0.00271[149] 12 June 1990, 1:30:00 IST[149] -
43INSAT-4A 2005-049A3,081 kg (6,792 lb)[151]5922 W[151]22 December 2005, 4:03:00 IST[152]Europe Ariane-5GSFrench Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouAdvanced satellite for direct-to-home television broadcasting services
28911 1,386.55 kg (3,056.8 lb)[151] 35,789.7 km (22,238.7 mi)[153] 35,798.7 km (22,244.3 mi)[153] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[153] 1436.1 mins[153] 0.0°[153] 83° E[153] - - -
44INSAT-4C Not Applicable2,180 kg (4,810 lb)[155]-10 July 2006India GSLV-F02[156]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshGeosynchronous communications satellite. Did not achieve orbit
Not Applicable - Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
45CartoSat-2
(IRS-P7 or, CartoSat-2AT[157])
2007-001B680 kg (1,500 lb)[158]900 W[159]10 January 2007, 9:27:00 IST[160]India PSLV-C7[161]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshAdvanced remote sensing satellite carrying a panchromatic camera capable of providing scene-specific spot images
29710 - 639.1 km (397.1 mi)[157] 642.2 km (399.0 mi)[157] 7,011 km (4,356 mi)[157] 97.4 mins[157] 97.9°[157] Not Applicable 0.00143[160] 4 January 2007, 4:27:00 IST[160] -
46SRE-1 2007-001C615 kg (1,356 lb)[162]-Experimental satellite intended to demonstrate the technology of an orbiting platform for performing experiments in microgravity conditions. Launched as a co-passenger with CARTOSAT-2. SRE-1 was de-orbited and recovered successfully after 12 days over Bay of Bengal
29711 550 kg (1,210 lb)[163] 486 km (302 mi)[164] 643 km (400 mi)[164] - 95.9 mins[164] 97.9°[164] Not Applicable 0.01131[164] 4 January 2007, 4:27:00 IST[164] -
47INSAT-4B 2007-007A3,025 kg (6,669 lb)[166]5859 W[166]12 March 2007, 3:33:00 IST[167]Europe Ariane-5ECAFrench Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouIdentical to INSAT-4A. Further augments the INSAT capacity for direct-to-home (DTH) television services and other communications. On the night of 7 July 2007 INSAT-4B experienced a power supply glitch which led to switching 'off' of 50 per cent of the transponder capacity (6 Ku and 6 C-Band transponders)
30793 - 35,761.1 km (22,220.9 mi)[168] 35,827.1 km (22,261.9 mi)[168] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[168] 1436.1 mins[168] 0.0°[168] 93.5° E[168] - - -
48INSAT-4CR 2007-037A2,130 kg (4,700 lb)[170]3000 W[170]2 September 2007, 18:21:00 IST[171]India GSLV-F04[172]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIdentical to INSAT-4C. It carried 12 high-power Ku-band transponders designed to provide direct-to-home (DTH) television services, Digital Satellite News Gathering etc.
32050 - 35,780.2 km (22,232.8 mi)[173] 35,806.9 km (22,249.4 mi)[173] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[173] 1436.1 mins[173] 0.0°[173] 47.5° E[173] - - -
49CartoSat-2A 2008-021A690 kg (1,520 lb)[174]900 W[174]28 April 2008, 9:24:00 IST[175]India PSLV-C9[176]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation/remote sensing satellite. Identical to CARTOSAT-2
32783 - 632 km (393 mi)[177] 649.2 km (403.4 mi)[177] 7,011 km (4,356 mi)[177] 97.4 mins[177] 97.9°[177] Not Applicable - 28 April 2008, 5:24:00 IST[175] -
50IMS-1 (Indian Mini-Satellite-1 or,
(Third World
Satellite – TWSat)
2008-021D83 kg (183 lb)[178]220 W[178]Low-cost microsatellite imaging mission. Launched as co-passenger with CARTOSAT-2A
32786 - 614 km (382 mi)[179] 629.4 km (391.1 mi)[179] 6,992 km (4,345 mi)[179] 97 mins[179] 97.6°[179] Not Applicable - 28 April 2008, 5:24:00 IST[180] -
51India Chandrayaan-1 2008-052A1,380 kg (3,040 lb)[181]750 W[181]22 October 2008, 6:22:00 IST[182]India PSLV-C11[183]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIndia's first unmanned lunar probe. It carried 11 scientific instruments built and designed by India, USA, UK, Germany, Norway, Poland and Bulgaria. After a span of 9 months, the lunar craft faced debilitating failure, rendering most on-board systems inoperable. Additionally, faulty orientation of the SAR resulted in failed experiments, which eventually had to be abandoned.
33405 523 kg (1,153 lb)[181] ~ 100 km (62 mi) (initial)§[181]
~ 200 km (120 mi) (final)§[184]
~ 100 km (62 mi) (initial)§[181]
~ 200 km (120 mi) (final)§[184]
- - - Not Applicable - 22 October 2008, 2:22:00 IST[182] -
52RISAT-2 2009-019A300 kg (660 lb)[186]-20 April 2009, 6:45:00 IST[187]India PSLV-C12India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshRadar imaging satellite used to monitor India's borders and as part of anti-infiltration and anti-terrorist operations. Launched as a co-passenger with ANUSAT
34807 - 470.6 km (292.4 mi)[188] 478.5 km (297.3 mi)[188] 6,845 km (4,253 mi)[188] 93.9 mins[188] 41.2°[188] Not Applicable - - -
53AnuSat-1 2009-019B40 kg (88 lb)[189]-This was a research micro-satellite designed at Anna University that carries an amateur radio and technology demonstration experiments. It has since been retired
34808 - - - - 90 mins[190] - Not Applicable - - 18 April 2012[190]
54OceanSat-2 2009-051A960 kg (2,120 lb)[191]1360 W[192]23 September 2009, 11:51:00 ISTIndia PSLV-C14[193]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshGathers data for oceanographic, coastal and atmospheric applications. Continues mission of Oceansat-1
35931 - 728.2 km (452.5 mi)[194] 731.9 km (454.8 mi)[194] 7,101 km (4,412 mi)[194] 99.3 mins[194] 98.3°[194] Not Applicable - - -

In case of discrepancy in data between sources, N2YO and NASA NSSDCA is taken as the source of truth.
Orbital Longitude is applicable only for Geostationary and Geosynchronous satellites.
§ All orbital data related to Chandrayaan-1 is for its lunar orbit only.

2010 - 2014

While India had to face failure in launching relatively heavier satellites early on in the decade, it did end up launching 10 geosynchronous/geostationary satellites (6 with indigenous, and 4 with European launchers) - in other words, in the first half of the current decade, it managed to launch almost as many geosynchronous/geostationary satellites as in the whole of the last decade. This period also saw India enter the exclusive club of nations capable of launching probes to Mars. ISRO also improved upon its student/university outreach by launching multiple pico-, nano- and mini-satellites from various Indian universities. This period was also marked by multiple bilateral collaborations with foreign universities and research organizations.

Payload DetailsLaunch DateLaunch VehicleLaunch SiteDetailsRefs
(ISRO
portal)
# Name Discipline COSPAR ID Launch Mass On-board Power Periapsis Apoapsis Semi-Major Axis Period Inclination Longitude Eccentricity Epoch Start Decay Date
SatCat # Dry Mass
55GSAT-4 Not Applicable2,220 kg (4,890 lb)[195]-15 April 2010India GSLV-D3India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshCommunications satellite with technology demonstrator features (electric propulsion, Li-Ion battery, bus management unit).[195] Failed to reach orbit due to GSLV-D3 failure
Not Applicable - Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
56CartoSat-2B 2010-035A694 kg (1,530 lb)[197]930 W[197]12 July 2010, 9:22:00 IST[198]India PSLV-C15[199]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation/remote sensing satellite (Identical to CartoSat-2A)
36795 - 629.9 km (391.4 mi)[200] 651.4 km (404.8 mi)[200] 7,011 km (4,356 mi)[200] 97.4 mins[200] 97.9°[200] Not Applicable - - -
57StudSat (STUDent SATellite[201]) 2010-035B< 1 kg (2.2 lb)[201]-India's first pico-satellite (weighing less than 1 kg). It was designed and developed by a team from seven Engineering colleges in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
36796 - 605.5 km (376.2 mi)[202] 622.7 km (386.9 mi)[202] 6,985 km (4,340 mi)[202] 96.8 mins[202] 98.0°[202] Not Applicable - - -
58GSAT-5P
(INSAT-4D)
Not Applicable2,310 kg (5,090 lb)[203]-25 December 2010India GSLV-F06[204]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshC-band communication satellite, failed to reach orbit due to GSLV-F06 failure
Not Applicable - Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
59ResourceSat-2
  • Earth Sciences
  • Technology Applications[205]
2011-015A1,206 kg (2,659 lb)[205]1250 W[206]20 April 2011, 10:12:00 IST[207]India PSLV-C16[208]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshThis is ISRO's eighteenth remote-sensing satellite, and essentially carries on the work began by ResourceSat-1
37387 - 825.2 km (512.8 mi)[209] 828.7 km (514.9 mi)[209] 7,197 km (4,472 mi)[209] 101.3 mins[209] 98.7°[209] Not Applicable - - -
60India Russia YouthSat
(IMS-2[210])
  • Solar Physics
  • Space Physics[211]
2011-015B92 kg (203 lb)[210]-Indo-Russian stellar and atmospheric mini-satellite with the participation of university students
37388 - 808.6 km (502.4 mi)[212] 828.2 km (514.6 mi)[212] 7,189 km (4,467 mi)[212] 101.1 mins[212] 98.6°[212] Not Applicable - - -
61GSAT-8 (GramSat-8, or INSAT-4G) 2011-022A3,093 kg (6,819 lb)[214]6242 W[214]21 May 2011, 2:08:00 IST[215]Europe Ariane-5 VA-202French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouCommunications satellite carries 24 Ku-band transponders and 2 channel GAGAN payload operating in L1 and L5 band
37605 1,426 kg (3,144 lb)[214] 35,781 km (22,233 mi)[216] 35,806.3 km (22,249.0 mi)[216] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[216] 1436.1 mins[216] 0.0°[216] 55° E[216] - - -
62GSAT-12 (GramSat-12) 2011-034A1,410 kg (3,110 lb)[217]1430 W[218]15 July 2011, 16:48:00 IST[219]India PSLV-C17[220]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshThe GSAT-12 is configured to carry 12 Extended C-band transponders to augment the capacity in the INSAT system for various communication services like Tele-education, Telemedicine and for Village Resource Centres (VRC). Mission life is expected to be about 8 years
37746 559 kg (1,232 lb)[218] 35,761.6 km (22,221.2 mi)[221] 35,825.9 km (22,261.2 mi)[221] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[221] 1436.1 mins[221] 0.0°[221] 83° E[221] - 15 July 2011, 12:48:00 IST[219] -
63India France Megha-Tropiques 2011-058A1,000 kg (2,200 lb)[223]1325 W[223]12 October 2011, 11:00:00 IST[224]India PSLV-C18[225]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshMegha-Tropiques was developed jointly by ISRO and the French CNES
37838 - 860.5 km (534.7 mi)[226] 874.7 km (543.5 mi)[226] 7,238 km (4,497 mi)[226] 102.2 mins[226] 20.0°[226] Not Applicable - 12 October 2011, 7:00:00 IST[224] -
64Jugnu
  • Earth Sciences
  • Technology Applications[227]
2011-058B3 kg (6.6 lb)[227]-Nano-satellite developed by IIT Kanpur
37839 - 843.9 km (524.4 mi)[228] 871.4 km (541.5 mi)[228] 7,228 km (4,491 mi)[228] 101.9 mins[228] 20.0°[228] Not Applicable - - -
65SRMSat
  • Earth Sciences
  • Technology Applications[229]
2011-058D10.9 kg (24 lb)[229]-Nano-satellite developed by SRM University
37841 - 855.8 km (531.8 mi)[230] 873.2 km (542.6 mi)[230] 7,235 km (4,496 mi)[230] 102.1 mins[230] 20.0°[230] Not Applicable - - -
66RISAT-1 2012-017A1,858 kg (4,096 lb)[231]2200 W[231]26 April 2012, 5:47:00 IST[232]India PSLV-C19[233]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshRISAT-1 is India's first indigenous all-weather Radar Imaging Satellite, whose images will facilitate agriculture and disaster management
38248 - 542.2 km (336.9 mi)[234] 550 km (340 mi)[234] 6,917 km (4,298 mi)[234] 95.4 mins[234] 97.6°[234] Not Applicable - - -
67GSAT-10[235] 2012-051B3,400 kg (7,500 lb)[236]6474 W[237]28 September 2012, 2:48:00 IST[238]Europe Ariane-5 VA-209French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouGSAT-10, India's advanced communication satellite, is a high power satellite being inducted into the INSAT system
38779 1,498 kg (3,303 lb)[237] 35,783.3 km (22,234.7 mi)[239] 35,805.4 km (22,248.4 mi)[239] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[239] 1436.1 mins[239] 0.1°[239] 83° E[239] - - -
68India France SARAL[240] 2013-009A407 kg (897 lb)[242]906 W[242]25 February 2013, 18:01:00 IST[243]India PSLV-C20[244]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshThe Satellite with ARGOS and ALTIKA (SARAL) is a joint Indo-French satellite mission for oceanographic studies
39086 - 791.8 km (492.0 mi)[245] 792.6 km (492.5 mi)[245] 7,163 km (4,451 mi)[245] 100.6 mins[245] 98.5°[245] Not Applicable - - -
69IRNSS-1A
  • Navigation/Global Positioning[246]
2013-034A1,425 kg (3,142 lb)[247]1660 W[247]1 July 2013, 23:41:00 IST[248]India PSLV-C22[249]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIRNSS-1A is the first of seven satellite in the IRNSS navigational system
39199 614 kg (1,354 lb)[246] 35,720.2 km (22,195.5 mi)[250] 35,864.3 km (22,285.0 mi)[250] 42,163 km (26,199 mi)[250] 1436.0 mins[250] 28.8°[250] 55.0° E[250] - - -
70INSAT-3D[251] 2013-038B2,060 kg (4,540 lb)[253]1164 W[253]26 July 2013, 1:23:00 IST[254]Europe Ariane-5French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouINSAT-3D is the meteorological Satellite with advanced weather monitoring payloads (6-channel multi-spectral imager, 19-channel sounder, data relay transponder and search-and-rescue transponder)[253]
39216 - 35,794 km (22,241 mi)[255] 35,795.3 km (22,242.2 mi)[255] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[255] 1436.1 mins[255] 0.0°[255] 82.0° E[255] - - -
71GSAT-7
(INSAT-4F)[256][257]
2013-044B2,650 kg (5,840 lb)[258]3000 W[258]30 August 2013, 2:00:00 IST[259]Europe Ariane-5French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouGSAT-7 is the advanced multi-band communication satellite dedicated for military use. It is currently being exclusively by the navy
39234 - 35,789.8 km (22,238.8 mi)[257] 35,798.1 km (22,243.9 mi)[257] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[257] 1436.1 mins[257] 0.0°[257] 74.0° E[257] - - -
72Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM)[260]
(Mangalyaan-1)
2013-060A1,340 kg (2,950 lb)[261]840 W[262]5 November 2013, 14:38:00 IST[263]India PSLV-C25[264]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshThe Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), informally called Mangalyaan is India's first Mars orbiter
39370 488 kg (1,076 lb)[261] ~ 366 km (227 mi)§ [261] ~ 80,000 km (50,000 mi)§ [261] - 4602 mins§ [261] 150°§ [261] Not Applicable - - -
73GSAT-14 2014-001A1,982 kg (4,370 lb)[265]2600 W[266]5 January 2014, 16:18:00 IST[267]India GSLV Mk.II-D5[268]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshGSAT-14 is the twenty third geostationary communication satellite of India. It is intended to replace GSAT-3, and to augment the In-orbit capacity of Extended C and Ku-band transponders
39498 - 35,774.5 km (22,229.2 mi)[269] 35,813.6 km (22,253.5 mi)[269] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[269] 1436.1 mins[269] 0.0°[269] 74.0° E[269] - - -
74IRNSS-1B
  • Navigation/Global Positioning[270]
2014-017A1,432 kg (3,157 lb)[271]1660 W[270]4 April 2014, 17:14:00 IST[272]India PSLV-C24[273]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIRNSS-1B is the second of seven satellite in the IRNSS system
39635 - 35,700.5 km (22,183.3 mi)[274] 35,883.1 km (22,296.7 mi)[274] 42,162 km (26,198 mi)[274] 1436.0 mins[274] 29.1°[274] 55.0° E[274] - - -
75IRNSS-1C
  • Navigation/Global Positioning[275]
2014-061A1,425.4 kg (3,142 lb)[276]1660 W[276]16 October 2014[276]India PSLV-C26[277]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIRNSS-1C is the third satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS)
40269 - 35,715.5 km (22,192.6 mi)[278] 35,872.6 km (22,290.2 mi)[278] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[278] 1436.1 mins[278] [278] 83° E[278] - - -
76GSAT-16 2014-078A3,181.6 kg (7,014 lb)[280]6000 W[280]7 December 2014, 2:10:00 IST[281]Europe Ariane-5French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouGSAT-16 is the twenty fourth communication satellite of India configured to carry a total of 48 transponders (12 Ku, 24 C and 12 Cue, each with a bandwidth of 36 MHz[280]), which was the highest number of transponders in a single satellite at that time
40332 - 35,762.5 km (22,221.8 mi)[282] 35,824.7 km (22,260.4 mi)[282] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[282] 1436.1 mins[282] 0.1°[282] 55.0° E[282] - - -

In case of discrepancy in data between sources, N2YO and NASA NSSDCA is taken as the source of truth.
Orbital Longitude is applicable only for Geostationary and Geosynchronous satellites.
§ All orbital data related to Mangalyaan-1 is for its Martian orbit only.

2015 - 2019

Payload DetailsLaunch DateLaunch VehicleLaunch SiteDetailsRefs
(ISRO
portal)
# Name Discipline COSPAR ID Launch Mass On-board Power Periapsis Apoapsis Semi-Major Axis Period Inclination Longitude Eccentricity Epoch Start Decay Date
SatCat # Dry Mass
77IRNSS-1D
  • Navigation/Global Positioning[283]
2015-018A1,425 kg (3,142 lb)[284]1660 W[283]28 March 2015, 17:19:00 IST[285]India PSLV-C27India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIRNSS-1D is the fourth satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS)
40547 603 kg (1,329 lb)[284] 35,704.7 km (22,185.9 mi)[286] 35,885.0 km (22,297.9 mi)[286] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[286] 1436.2 mins[286] 29.1°[286] 112° E[286] - - -
78GSAT-6
(INSAT-4E)[287]
2015-041A2,117 kg (4,667 lb)[288]3100 W[287]27 August 2015, 16:52:00 IST[289]India GSLV Mk.II-D6[290]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshGSAT-6 is a communication satellite. GSAT- 6 features an unfurlable antenna, largest on board any satellite. Launch of GSLV-D6 also marks the success of indigenously developed upper stage cryogenic engine
40880 985 kg (2,172 lb)[288] 35,769.6 km (22,226.2 mi)[291] 35,818.4 km (22,256.5 mi)[291] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[291] 1436.1 mins[291] 0.0°[291] 83° E[291] - - -
79Astrosat[292] 2015-052A1,513 kg (3,336 lb)[293]-28 September 2015India PSLV-C30India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshASTROSAT is India's first dedicated multi wavelength space Observatory
40930 - 642.5 km (399.2 mi)[294] 655 km (407 mi)[294] 7,019 km (4,361 mi)[294] 97.6 mins[294] 6.0°[294] Not Applicable - - -
80GSAT-15 2015-065A3,164 kg (6,975 lb)[296]6200 W[296]11 November 2015, 3:04:00 IST[297]Europe Ariane 5 VA-227French Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouCommunications satellite, carries communication transponders in Ku-band and a GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) payload operating in L1 and L5 bands. Weight 3164 kg
41028 1,440 kg (3,170 lb)[296] 35,785.66 km (22,236.18 mi)[298] 35,802.6 km (22,246.7 mi)[298] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[298] 1436.1 mins[298] 0.1°[298] 93.5° E[298] - - -
81IRNSS-1E
  • Navigation/Global Positioning[299]
2016-003A1,425 kg (3,142 lb)[300]1660 W[301]20 January 2016, 9:31:00 IST[302]India PSLV-C31[301]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIRNSS-1E is the fifth satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS)
41241 598 kg (1,318 lb)[301] 35,709.6 km (22,188.9 mi)[303] 35,875.2 km (22,291.8 mi)[303] 42,163 km (26,199 mi)[303] 1436.0 mins[303] 28.8°[303] 111.75° E[303] - - -
82IRNSS-1F
  • Navigation/Global Positioning[304]
2016-015A1,425 kg (3,142 lb)[304]1660 W[305]10 March 2016, 16:01:00 IST[306]India PSLV-C32[307]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIRNSS-1F is the sixth satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS)
41384 598 kg (1,318 lb)[307] 35,700.8 km (22,183.4 mi)[308] 35,889.2 km (22,300.5 mi)[308] 42,166 km (26,201 mi)[308] 1436.2 mins[308] 4.1°[308] 32.5° E[308] - - -
83IRNSS-1G
  • Navigation/Global Positioning[309]
2016-027A1,425 kg (3,142 lb)[310]1660 W[311]28 April 2016, 12:59 IST[312]India PSLV-C33India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIRNSS-1G is the seventh and final satellite in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS)
41469 598 kg (1,318 lb)[311] 35,778.6 km (22,231.8 mi)[313] 35,808.7 km (22,250.5 mi)[313] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[313] 1436.1 mins[313] 4.2°[313] 129° E[313] - - -
84Cartosat-2C 2016-040A737.5 kg (1,626 lb)[315]986 W[315]22 June 2016, 9:26:00 IST[316]India PSLV-C34[317]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshEarth observation/remote sensing satellite. Identical to CARTOSAT-2,2A and 2B
41599 - 504.7 km (313.6 mi)[318] 526.1 km (326.9 mi)[318] 6,886 km (4,279 mi)[318] 94.8 mins[318] 97.5°[318] Not Applicable - - -
85SathyabamaSat
  • Technology Applications[319]
2016-040B1.5 kg (3.3 lb)[319]-A micro-satellite designed and built by the students of Sathyabama University, Chennai, India. This satellite collect data on green house gases in the LEO atmosphere
41600 - 499.2 km (310.2 mi)[320] 521.8 km (324.2 mi)[320] 6,881 km (4,276 mi)[320] 94.7 mins[320] 97.5°[320] Not Applicable - - -
86Swayam-1
  • Communications
  • Technology Applications[321]
2016-040J1 kg (2.2 lb)[322]-A 1-U pico-satellite[323] designed and built by the students of College of Engineering, Pune. This satellite provides point-to-point communications for the HAM community. A second version of the satellite is now being planned[324]
41607 - 499.7 km (310.5 mi)[323] 521.5 km (324.0 mi)[323] 6,881 km (4,276 mi)[323] 94.7 mins[323] 97.5°[323] Not Applicable - - -
87INSAT-3DR 2016-054A2,211 kg (4,874 lb)[325]1700 W[326]8 September 2016, 16:40:00 IST[327]India GSLV-F05[328]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshAn advanced meteorological satellite of India configured with an imaging System and an Atmospheric Sounder
41752 956 kg (2,108 lb)[326] 35,767.2 km (22,224.7 mi)[329] 35,820.6 km (22,257.9 mi)[329] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[329] 1436.1 mins[329] 0.0°[329] 74.0° E[329] - - -
88Pratham
  • Technology Applications[330]
2016-059A10 kg (22 lb)[330]-26 September 2016, 9:12:00 IST[331]India PSLV-C35[332]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshA mini-satellite build by students and researchers at IIT, Mumbai to study electrical characteristics of the earth's atmosphere
41783 - 666.8 km (414.3 mi)[333] 715.6 km (444.7 mi)[333] 7,062 km (4,388 mi)[333] 98.4 mins[333] 98.2°[333] Not Applicable - - -
89PISat
  • Technology Applications[334]
2016-059B5.25 kg (11.6 lb)[334]-A micro-satellite designed and built by the students of PES Institute of Technology, Bengaluru at their Crucible of Research and Innovation Laboratory (CRIL) to develop remote sensing applications
41784 - 666.6 km (414.2 mi)[335] 713.2 km (443.2 mi)[335] 7,060 km (4,390 mi)[335] 98.4 mins[335] 98.2°[335] Not Applicable - - -
90ScatSat-1 2016-059H377 kg (831 lb)[336]-Miniature satellite to provide weather forecasting, cyclone prediction, and tracking services to India
41790 110 kg (240 lb)[336] 723.6 km (449.6 mi)[337] 741.2 km (460.6 mi)[337] 7,103 km (4,414 mi)[337] 99.3 mins[337] 98.1°[337] - - - -
91GSAT-18 2016-060A3,425 kg (7,551 lb)[338]6474 W[339]6 October 2016, 2:00:00 IST[340]Europe Ariane-5 ECAFrench Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouAt 3.4 tons, this was the heaviest satellite owned/being operated by India at the time of its launch
41793 1,480 kg (3,260 lb)[341] 35,760.2 km (22,220.4 mi)[342] 35,827.7 km (22,262.3 mi)[342] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[342] 1436.1 mins[342] 0.1°[342] 74.0° E[342] - - -
92ResourceSat-2A 2016-074A1,235 kg (2,723 lb)[343]-7 December 2016, 10:24:00 IST[344]India PSLV-C36[345]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshIts mission is identical to its predecessors (Resourcesat-1 and Resourcesat-2)
41877 - 826.3 km (513.4 mi)[346] 827.6 km (514.2 mi)[346] 7,197 km (4,472 mi)[346] 101.3 mins[346] 98.7°[346] Not Applicable - - -
93CartoSat-2D 2017-008A714 kg (1,574 lb)[348]-15 February 2017, 9:28:00 IST[349]India PSLV-C37[350]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshISRO holds the world record for launching the highest number of satellites by a single launch vehicle (104 satellites, including the CartoSat-2D and 2 indigenously designed nano-satellites, INS-1A and INS-1B)
41948 - 510.9 km (317.5 mi)[351] 519.9 km (323.1 mi)[351] 6,886 km (4,279 mi)[351] 94.8 mins[351] 97.5°[351] Not Applicable - - -
94INS-1A[352]
(ISRO Nano-Satellite 1A)[353]
  • Technology Applications[353]
2017-008B8.4 kg (19 lb)[354]-This is one of 2 nano-satellites designed and manufactured by ISRO, are part of the constellation of 104 satellites launched in a single go
41949 - 500.8 km (311.2 mi)[355] 515.4 km (320.3 mi)[355] 6,879 km (4,274 mi)[355] 94.6 mins[355] 97.5°[355] Not Applicable - - -
95INS-1B[352]
(ISRO Nano-Satellite 1B)[356]
  • Technology Applications[356]
2017-008G9.7 kg (21 lb)[357]-This is one of 2 nano-satellites designed and manufactured by ISRO, are part of the constellation of 104 satellites launched in a single go
41954 - 500.7 km (311.1 mi)[358] 514.8 km (319.9 mi)[358] 6,878 km (4,274 mi)[358] 94.6 mins[358] 97.5°[358] Not Applicable - - -
96South Asia Satellite (GSAT-9) 2017-024A2,230 kg (4,920 lb)[359]3500 W[360]5 May 2017, 16:57:00 IST[361]India GSLV Mk.II[362]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshThis satellite is being offered by India as a diplomatic initiative to its neighboring countries (SAARC region) for communication, remote sensing, resource mapping and disaster management applications
42695 976 kg (2,152 lb)[362] 35,782.2 km (22,234.0 mi)[363] 35,805.8 km (22,248.7 mi)[363] 42,165 km (26,200 mi)[363] 1436.1 mins[363] 0.1°[363] 97.5° E[363] - - -
97GSAT-19
(GSAT-19E)
2017-031A3,136 kg (6,914 lb)[365]4500 W[366]5 June 2017, 5:28:00 IST[367]India GSLV Mk.III-D1[366]India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshMaiden orbital flight of GSLV Mk.III. This is the heaviest rocket (and the heaviest satellite) to be launched by ISRO from Indian soil
42747 1,394 kg (3,073 lb)[366] 35,781.1 km (22,233.3 mi)[368] 35,806.7 km (22,249.3 mi)[368] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[368] 1436.1 mins[368] 0.1°[368] 82.5° E[368] - - -
98NIUSat[369]
  • Technology Applications[370]
2017-036B15 kg (33 lb)[370]40 W[371]23 June 2017, 9:29:00 IST[372]India PSLV-C38India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshThis is a satellite designed for remote sensing applications, and built by the students of Noorul Islam University, Kanyakumari
42766 - 502.5 km (312.2 mi)[373] 526.7 km (327.3 mi)[373] 6,885 km (4,278 mi)[373] 94.8 mins[373] 97.4°[373] Not Applicable - - -
99CartoSat-2E 2017-036C712 kg (1,570 lb)[374]986 W[371]This is the 7th satellite in the Cartosat series to be built by ISRO
42767 - 508.4 km (315.9 mi)[375] 522.2 km (324.5 mi)[375] 6,886 km (4,279 mi)[375] 94.8 mins[375] 97.4°[375] Not Applicable - - -
100GSAT-17 2017-040B3,477 kg (7,665 lb)[377]6200 W[378]29 June 2017, 2:45:00 IST[379]Europe Ariane-5 ECAFrench Guiana Centre Spatial Guyanais, KourouThis is India's 18th communication (and to date, its heaviest) satellite
42815 1,480 kg (3,260 lb)[378] 35,771 km (22,227 mi)[380] 35,817 km (22,256 mi)[380] 42,164 km (26,199 mi)[380] 1436.1 mins[380] 0.1°[380] 93.5° E[380] - - -
101IRNSS-1H
  • Navigation/Global Positioning[381]
Not Applicable1,425 kg (3,142 lb)[382]-2 September 2017[381]India PSLV-C39India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshFirst satellite to be co-designed and built with private sector assistance. Failed to reach orbit
Not Applicable 598 kg (1,318 lb)[382] Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
102CartoSat-2F 2018-004A710 kg (1,570 lb)[384]-10 January 2018, 9:29:00 ISTIndia PSLV-C40India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshISRO sent 32 satellites, including 3 indigenous ones - CartoSat-2F (the 6th satellite in the Cartosat series to be built by ISRO), MicroSat-TD and INS-1C, on this mission
43111 - - - - - - - - - -
103MicroSat-TD
  • Technology Applications[384]
2018-004T132 kg (291 lb)[384]-This is a technology demonstrator, and the forerunner for future satellites in this series. The satellite bus is modular in design and can be fabricated and tested independently of payload[384]
43128 - - - - - - - - - -
104INS-1C[352]
(ISRO Nano-Satellite 1C)
  • Technology Applications[384]
TBA11 kg (24 lb)[384]-INS-1C, the third satellite in the Indian Nanosatellite series, will be carrying a Miniature Multispectral Technology Demonstration (MMX-TD) Payload from Space Applications Centre (SAC). Data sent by this camera can be utilised for topographical mapping, vegetation monitoring, aerosol scattering studies and cloud studies[385]
TBA - - - - - - - - - -
105GSAT-6A[386] TBA2,066 kg (4,555 lb)[387]3119 W29 March 2018, 16:56:00 ISTIndia GSLV-F08

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India PSLV-C41

India Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra PradeshSimilar to GSAT-6 it is a high power S-band communication satellite configured around I-2K bus. The satellite will also provide a platform for developing technologies such as demonstration of 6 m S-Band Unfurlable Antenna, handheld ground terminals and network management techniques that could be useful in satellite based mobile communication applications.[386]
TBA - - - - - - - - - -
106 IRNSS-1I Navigation/Global Positioning Not Applicable 12 Apr 2018, 04:04:00

In case of discrepancy in data between sources, N2YO and NASA NSSDCA is taken as the source of truth.
Orbital Longitude is applicable only for Geostationary and Geosynchronous satellites.

Launch statistics

The following bar chart lists launch missions decade-wise

10
20
30
40
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
  •   India (success)
  •   India (failure)
  •   Europe (success)
  •   Europe (failure)
  •   USSR/Russia (success)
  •   USSR/Russia (failure)
  •   USA (success)
  •   USA (failure)

The following bar chart lists the number of satellites launched based on the origin of the launch vehicle


10
20
30
40
50
60
70
India
Europe
USSR/
Russia
USA
  •   India (success)
  •   India (failure)
  •   Europe (success)
  •   Europe (failure)
  •   USSR/Russia (success)
  •   USSR/Russia (failure)
  •   USA (success)
  •   USA (failure)

See also

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