Daily current affairs · 19 August 2026

ISRO GISAT 1A Mission Geostationary Imaging Satellite Launch

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Why in news

  • ISRO announced the launch schedule for GISAT-1A to restore operational cadence following launch vehicle reviews.

Information

  • GISAT-1A is a specialized continuous Earth observation satellite designed to operate from Geostationary Earth Orbit.
  • Unlike Low Earth Orbit imaging satellites that pass over specific regions periodically, geostationary position allows continuous real-time monitoring of the Indian subcontinent.
  • The satellite is built to facilitate rapid disaster management monitoring, border surveillance, and agricultural yield tracking.
  • The mission marks ISRO's operational resumption after technical investigations into previous Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle missions.

Key terms

Geostationary Earth Orbit

A circular orbit 35,786 km directly above the Earth's equator where a satellite's orbital period matches Earth's rotation.

Earth Observation Satellite

A satellite specifically designed to collect imagery and data about Earth's physical, chemical, and biological systems.

Prelims facts

  • Satellites in Geostationary Orbit maintain a fixed position relative to a specific spot on the Earth's equator.
  • Continuous imaging from GEO provides real-time monitoring compared to periodic observations from LEO.

Mains discussion

  • Discuss the strategic and socio-economic applications of placing Earth observation payloads in geostationary orbits versus low earth orbits.

Source: The Hindu

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