IRS-1E
IRS-1E was an Earth observation mission launched under the National [Natural Resources Management System] programme by Indian [Space Research Organisation]. Sometimes written IRS-P1. The objective of the mission was to develop Earth imagery using instruments carried on board. Due to a malfunction of the launch vehicle, the satellite deviated from its path and plunged into the Indian Ocean.
History
IRS-1E was a follow-up mission to the satellite IRS-1A, to develop India's capability in the field of remote sensing. The satellite was to take up missions in the area of ground-water exploration, land use, forest and flood mapping. The letter "E" indicates that the satellite was an engineering model. The letter "P" in the Indian [Remote Sensing Programme] of Earth observation satellite indicates that the satellite was to be launched aboard a Polar [Satellite Launch Vehicle]. It was launched on 20 September 1993.Instruments
IRS-1E carried two instruments:- Linear Imaging Self-Scanning Sensor-1
- MEOSS, built by the German Aerospace Center, is an experimental sensor with pushbroom Charge-coupled device technology. MEOSS is a stereo camera system capable of recording three images simultaneously with a single lens by means of linear scanning.