The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will have an exclusive ground station in Hyderabad to collect and relay remote sensing data from multiple low-earth orbit satellites to customers all over the world.
This is to manage the huge amount of remote sensing data relayed to ground stations as India plans to launch at least 30 such earth observation satellites .This series of satellites will include Resourcesat, Cartosat and ocean and atmospheric satellites.
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will have an exclusive ground station in Hyderabad to collect and relay remote sensing data from multiple low-earth orbit satellites to customers all over the world.
This is expected to come in handy to manage the huge amount of remote sensing data relayed to ground stations as India plans to launch at least 30 such earth observation satellites within the next 10 years, V Jayaraman, director, Hyderabad-based National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), told participants at a meeting on Karnataka State Geospatial Database here on Tuesday.
This series of satellites will include Resourcesat, Cartosat and ocean and atmospheric satellites.