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    GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
    MINISTRY OF SPACELOK SABHA
    UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 2371
    ANSWERED ON 28.03.2012

    Shri FRANCISCO SARDINHA
    JAI PRAKASH AGARWAL

    Will the Minister of SPACE be pleased to state:-

    (a) the expenditure incurred and the income earned from each of the rockets and satellites launched by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) during the last three years;

    (b) whether ISRO proposes to launch more satellites in near future;

    (c) if so, the details thereof;

    (d) whether there is any proposal to invite foreign organizations to launch their satellites through Indian rockets so as to generate income for the country; and

    (e) if so, the details thereof including the targets fixed therefor?

    ANSWER: MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PG & PENSIONS AND IN THE PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE (SHRI V. NARAYANASAMY)

    (a) During the last three years i.e. 2009, 2010 and 2011 a total of 14 national satellites and 11 satellites for foreign customers have been launched. The details are as follows is given annexure.

    LOK SABHA ANNEXURE UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2371 DATED 28-03-2012

    National Satellites – 14

    S.No

    Satellite

    Year

    Launch Vehicle

    Expenditure incurred including launch

    1.

     

     

    RISAT-2

    Apr 2009

    PSLV-C12

    RISAT-2 mission is funded by the users and the expenditure incurred is approx. `588 Crore

    ANUSAT is a small satellite built by Anna University and was flown in a piggy back mode in this mission. Towards ANUSAT, ISRO has provided a grant of `3 Cr

     

    2.

     

    ANUSAT

    3.

    OCEANSAT-2

    Sep 2009

    PSLV-C14

    `220 Cr

    4.

    GSAT-4

    Apr 2010

    GSLV-D3
    ( MissionUnsuccessful)

    `320 Cr

    5.

     

     

     

     

    CARTOSAT-2B

    Jul 2010

    PSLV-C15

    CARTOSAT-2B mission is funded by the users.  The total expenditure incurred by user for two satellites (CARTOSAT-2A and CARTOSAT-2B) along with the launch cost and the ground systems is approx.`958 Crore

    STUDSAT is a nano satellite built by consortium of seven engineering colleges was flown in a piggy back mode in this mission. Towards STUDSAT, ISRO hasn’t incurred any expenditure.

     

    6.

     

    STUDSAT

    7.

    GSAT-5P

    Dec 2010

    GSLV-F06
    ( MissionUnsuccessful)

    `300 Cr

    8.

    RESOURCESAT-2

    Apr 2011

    PSLV-C16

     

    ..3/-

    `253 Cr

    9.

    YOUTHSAT

    10.

    GSAT-8

     

    .. 3 ..

    May 2011

    Procured Launcher (ARIANE-V)

    `605 Cr

    11.

    GSAT-12

    Jul 2011

    PSLV-C17

    `170 Cr

    12.

     

     

    MEGHA-TROPIQUES

    Oct 2011

    PSLV-C18

    MEGHA-TROPIQUES is a joint Indo- French mission. The expenditure incurred by ISRO towards this is `172 Cr. 

    SRMSAT is a nano satellite built by SRM University was flown in a piggy back mode in this mission. Towards SRMSAT, ISRO hasn’t incurred any expenditure.
      
    JUGNU is a nano satellite built by IIT Kanpur was flown in a piggy back mode in this mission. Towards JUGNU, ISRO hasn’t incurred any expenditure.

     

    13.

     

    SRMSAT

     

     

     

     

    14.

     

    JUGNU

    These national satellites are primarily meant for meeting the national developmental needs of the country in the areas of Natural resources management, infrastructure planning, communication, societal applications including education, health and rural development, weather forecasting, climate & environment monitoring and scientific research. These satellites are not primarily for generating the revenue.

    However, a part of the transponder capacity of GSAT-8 and GSAT-12 communication satellite and the data products of RESOURCESAT-2 are being offered to the user as per the prevailing pricing policy. The transponder capacities on GSAT-8 and GSAT-12 satellites are offered at `5 Cr per transponder per annum and `3.6 Cr per transponder per annum respectively. The data from RESOURCESAT-2 is offered in the range of ` 6000 – ` 8000 per imagery.

    Foreign Satellites – 11

    S.No.

    Satellites launched

    Year

    Launch Vehicle

    1.

    CUBESAT-1

    Sep 2009

    PSLV-C14

    2.

    CUBESAT-2

    3.

    CUBESAT-3

    4.

    CUBESAT-4

    5.

    RUBIN-9.1

    6.

    RUBIN-9.2

    7.

    ALSAT-2A

    July 2010

     

    PSLV-C15

    8.

    NLS 6.1
    (AISSAT-1)

    9.

    NLS 6.2
    (TISAT-1)

    10.

     

    .. 5 ..

    X-SAT

    Apr 2011

    PSLV-C16

    11.

    VESSELSAT-1

    Oct 2011

    PSLV-C18

    The income earned through launching of these foreign satellites
    amount to 30 crore.
    (b)&(c) ISRO is planning to launch following national satellites in the next one year:
    GSAT-10, GSAT-14 in communications area; Radar Imaging Satellite (RISAT-1) for all weather imaging, Satellite for ARGOS and ALTIKA (SARAL) for marine meteorology & sea state forecasting in Remote Sensing Area, INSAT-3D in meteorological area and Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS-1) in Navigation area.
    (d)&(e) There are proposals for launching 13 foreign satellites belonging to viz. Austria (2 Nos.), Canada (4 Nos.), Denmark (1 No.), France (1 No.), Germany (2 Nos.), Indonesia (2 Nos.) and Japan (1 No.).
    The target is to launch these satellites using Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) during the 2012- 2015 time period.

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