11 Indian and 13 foreign satellites launched during January 2012-February, 2015
a) 11 Indian satellites: RISAT-1, Satellite for Argos and Altika (SARAL), IRNSS-1A, IRNSS-1B, IRNSS-1C, INSAT-3D, Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft, GSAT-14, GSAT-10, GSAT-7 and GSAT-16;
b) 13 foreign satellites: SPOT-6 (France), PROITERES (Japan), SAPPHIRE (Canada), NEOSSat (Canada), NLS 8.1 (Austria), NLS 8.2 (Austria), NLS 8.3 (Denmark), STRaND-1 (UK), SPOT-7 (France), NLS 7.1 (Canada), NLS 7.2 (Canada), AISat (Germany) & VELOX-1 (Singapore).
The expenditure incurred on the launching of each of these eleven Indian satellites into the space is given below:
(` in crores)
SN |
Name of the Satellite |
Launched by |
Expenditure incurred on Launching |
1 |
RISAT-1 |
PSLV-C19 |
90.00 |
2 |
SARAL |
PSLV-C20 |
85.00 |
3 |
GSAT-10 |
Procured Launch |
406.82 |
4 |
IRNSS-1A |
PSLV-C22 |
90.00 |
5 |
Mars Orbiter Spacecraft |
PSLV-C25 |
108.34 |
6 |
GSAT-14 |
GSLV-D5 |
173.00 |
7 |
GSAT-7 |
Procured Launch |
485.29 |
8 |
INSAT-3D |
Procured Launch |
485.15 |
9 |
IRNSS-1B |
PSLV-C24 |
90.00 |
10 |
IRNSS-1C |
PSLV-C26 |
90.00 |
11 |
GSAT-16 |
Procured launch |
581.00 |
There was no satellite failure in the process of launching during the above mentioned period.
This information was provided by MoS in the Prime Minister’s Office and Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, PG & Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh in a written reply to Lok Sabha today.
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