About: INSAT-1D

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INSAT-1D was 4th and the concluding multipurpose geostationary satellite of the INSAT-1 (first-generation seven-year responsibility for the operation of the INSAT space segment. But the success of this launch meant a lot to India - a country that was setting up its national computer networks. Relying on a lot of communication circuits, microwave, coaxial, and fibre-optic telecommunication links throughout the country causes a huge problem; and thus the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) planned at the start of the INSAT-1 series to always have at least two satellites in space to meet the increasing demand of telecommunication links for India's civilian community. INSAT-1A and INSAT-1C had already faced immature death and their plans had suffered a serious setback. Another satellite

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  • INSAT-1D was 4th and the concluding multipurpose geostationary satellite of the INSAT-1 (first-generation seven-year responsibility for the operation of the INSAT space segment. But the success of this launch meant a lot to India - a country that was setting up its national computer networks. Relying on a lot of communication circuits, microwave, coaxial, and fibre-optic telecommunication links throughout the country causes a huge problem; and thus the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) planned at the start of the INSAT-1 series to always have at least two satellites in space to meet the increasing demand of telecommunication links for India's civilian community. INSAT-1A and INSAT-1C had already faced immature death and their plans had suffered a serious setback. Another satellite INSAT-1B, launched in 1983, exceeded its planned seven-year working life. (en)
  • O INSAT-1D foi um satélite de comunicação e meteorológico geoestacionário indiano da série INSAT que foi construído pela Ford Aerospace. Ele esteve localizado na posição orbital de 83,1 graus de longitude leste e era operado pela Organização Indiana de Pesquisa Espacial (ISRO). O satélite foi baseado na plataforma e sua vida útil estimada era de 7 anos. O mesmo saiu de serviço em 2002. (pt)
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  • O INSAT-1D foi um satélite de comunicação e meteorológico geoestacionário indiano da série INSAT que foi construído pela Ford Aerospace. Ele esteve localizado na posição orbital de 83,1 graus de longitude leste e era operado pela Organização Indiana de Pesquisa Espacial (ISRO). O satélite foi baseado na plataforma e sua vida útil estimada era de 7 anos. O mesmo saiu de serviço em 2002. (pt)
  • INSAT-1D was 4th and the concluding multipurpose geostationary satellite of the INSAT-1 (first-generation seven-year responsibility for the operation of the INSAT space segment. But the success of this launch meant a lot to India - a country that was setting up its national computer networks. Relying on a lot of communication circuits, microwave, coaxial, and fibre-optic telecommunication links throughout the country causes a huge problem; and thus the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) planned at the start of the INSAT-1 series to always have at least two satellites in space to meet the increasing demand of telecommunication links for India's civilian community. INSAT-1A and INSAT-1C had already faced immature death and their plans had suffered a serious setback. Another satellite (en)
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