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ISRO INSAT-3D Mission: Objectives, Launch Date, Status, UPSC Notes

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India’s space programme, led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has evolved from modest beginnings into one of the most respected space agencies in the world. Over the years, ISRO has designed and executed a range of missions—from satellite navigation, Earth observation, interplanetary exploration, to solar studies—that have not only enhanced India’s technological self-reliance but also contributed to global scientific collaboration. Its cost-effective approaches and mission diversity—from Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan to Aditya-L1 and the upcoming Gaganyaan—have become case studies in innovation.

For UPSC aspirants, ISROs journey is more than current affairs—it directly intersects with the syllabus of General Studies Paper 3 (Science & Technology), provides examples for GS Paper 2 (International Relations, Governance), and can enrich perspectives in the Essay Paper, Ethics, and even Optional subjects like Geography or PSIR. In this article, we will explore detailed insights about ISRO INSAT-3D Mission —its objectives, timelines, key technologies, and strategic implications.

ISRO INSAT-3D Mission Overview

INSAT-3D mission aligns with ISRO’s objectives in Meteorological, Data Relay, SAR, contributing to mission-specific capabilities and outcomes.ISRO selected Geostationary Orbit as the functional environment for the INSAT-3D mission.

  • The Ariane-5 VA-214 was used to deploy INSAT-3D into space.
  • Kourou, French Guiana hosted the missions launch activities.
  • INSAT-3D was mainly intended to Enhanced meteorological observations, monitoring land, ocean.
  • The mission also targeted supporting objectives like Weather forecasting, disaster warning, search and rescue.
  • The mission’s progress is marked by the status Operational.

INSAT-3D Space Mission Overview for UPSC

Mission Name

INSAT-3D

Mission Abbreviation

N/A

Mission Type

Meteorological, Data Relay, SAR

Target Celestial Body or Orbit

Geostationary Orbit

Primary Objective

Enhanced meteorological observations, monitoring land, ocean

Secondary Objectives

Weather forecasting, disaster warning, search and rescue

Mission Status

Operational

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Timeline & Milestones of ISRO INSAT-3D Mission
  • July 26, 2013 marked the official launch of the INSAT-3D mission.
  • Mission planning documents suggest an operational window lasting until 7 years (planned).

Timeline & Milestones

Proposal Date

N/A

Critical Design Review (CDR) Date

N/A

Assembly Complete Date

N/A

Launch Date

July 26, 2013

Landing / Flyby Date

N/A

End of Primary Mission Date

7 years (planned)

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ISRO INSAT-3D Mission Technical Specifications

ISRO engineered the spacecraft using 2060 kg lift-off mass, I-2K bus, in line with the objectives defined for Meteorological, Data Relay, SAR.The orbital profile—Geosynchronous Orbit, 82° East longitude—was selected to support the execution of both primary and secondary goals of the mission.

  • INSAT-3D relied on C-band, S-band, UHF to transmit navigation and system data to ground stations.
  • INSAT-3D relied on Advanced imager and sounder, star sensor to fulfill its technical goals.

Technical Specifications

Spacecraft Technical Specifications

2060 kg lift-off mass, I-2K bus

Scientific Payloads

6-channel Imager, 19-channel Sounder, DRT, SAS&R

Orbit Details

Geosynchronous Orbit, 82° East longitude

Communication Frequencies / Band

C-band, S-band, UHF

Key Technologies Used

Advanced imager and sounder, star sensor

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INSAT-3D Launch Information
  • The mission timeline of INSAT-3D began with its launch on July 26, 2013.
  • As part of its launch strategy, INSAT-3D used Ariane-5 VA-214 for orbital insertion.
  • All pre-launch procedures were conducted at Kourou, French Guiana.

Launch Information

Launch Vehicle

Ariane-5 VA-214

Launch Site

Kourou, French Guiana

Who are the Stakeholders & Collaborators?

The mission involved contributions from ISRO, IMD, MoES.Commercial participation in the mission came from Arianespace (Launch).

    Stakeholders & Collaboration

    Agencies Involved

    ISRO, IMD, MoES

    Commercial Partners

    Arianespace (Launch)

    International Partners

    Launch by European company, NOAA/NESDIS cooperation

    Payload Contributions by Partners

    N/A

    Data Sharing Policy

    N/A

    Outputs, Applications & Impact of ISRO INSAT-3D Mission

    INSAT-3D, launched from Kourou, French Guiana, accomplished Significant improvement in weather observation capabilities.The mission was designed to collect and deliver Meteorological data, weather forecasting, disaster alerts, supporting downstream applications.

    • With its technical capabilities, INSAT-3D helps advance sectors such as Weather forecasting, disaster warning, meteorological data services.
    • Improved meteorological observation capabilities for the nation highlights the role of INSAT-3D in India’s strategic space program.
    • The strategic vision behind INSAT-3D includes future missions like INSAT-3DR, INSAT-3DS for service continuity and enhancement, designed to extend the platform’s capabilities and applications.

    Outputs, Applications & Impact of INSAT-3D Mission

    Data Outputs and Applications

    Meteorological data, weather forecasting, disaster alerts

    Major Achievements

    Significant improvement in weather observation capabilities

    Applications in Civilian Life

    Weather forecasting, disaster warning, meteorological data services

    Impact on Policy & Global Collaboration

    Enhanced international cooperation in meteorology

    Environmental Impact & Sustainability

    N/A

    Strategic Significance & Policy Alignment

    Improved meteorological observation capabilities for the nation

    Follow-up Missions or Extensions

    INSAT-3DR, INSAT-3DS for service continuity and enhancement

    Cost Estimate

    N/A

    ISRO INSAT-3D Space Mission Risks, Failures & Mitigation


      Risks, Failures & Mitigation

      Challenges Faced

      N/A

      Risk Mitigation Measures

      N/A

      Failures or Anomalies

      N/A

      Corrective Actions Taken

      N/A

      Lessons Learned

      N/A

      UPSC Relevance of ISRO INSAT-3D Space Mission
      • The UPSC Prelims also tests awareness of Indias achievements in international cooperation and indigenous technology, where ISRO plays a significant role.
      • ISROs organizational efficiency, low-cost model, and long-term planning offer useful examples for General Studies answers dealing with public institutions and governance structures.
      • Missions like Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission), which combined low-cost execution with high-impact outcomes, reflect the ethical dimensions of responsible innovation.
      • In optional papers dealing with Indian economy or policy, ISROs commercial arm NSIL and its growing role in global markets serve as economic case points.

      Past UPSC Mains PYQs on ISRO Space Missions

      Q1. Discuss the role of the private sector in the growth of the space industry in India. How has the governments policy of 2023 affected it? (2023, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

      Q2. What is India’s plan to have its own space station and how will it benefit our space programme? (2022 & 2019, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

      Q3. Space has been the next big frontier for mankind after sea and land. In this context, discuss Indias policy and preparedness for space wars. (2019, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

      Q4. Discuss the utility of the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) for India. (2016, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

      Q5. What do you understand by Standard Positioning Systems and Precision Positioning Systems in the GPS era? Discuss the advantages India perceives from its ambitious IRNSS programme employing just seven satellites. (2015, GS Paper 3 - Science & Technology)

      Past UPSC Prelims PYQs on ISRO Space Missions

      Q1 [2025]: GPS-Aided Geo Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) uses a system of ground stations to provide necessary augmentation. Which of the following statements is/are correct in respect of GAGAN?

      I. It is designed to provide additional accuracy and integrity.
      II. It will allow more uniform and high quality air traffic management.
      III. It will provide benefits only in aviation but not in other modes of transportation.

      Select the correct answer using the code given below.

      (a) I, II and III
      (b) II and III only
      (c) I only
      (d) I and II only

      Correct Answer: (d) I and II only

      Explanation: Statements I and II correctly describe the core purpose and benefit of the GAGAN system. (I) GAGAN is designed to augment GPS signals by correcting for errors, which provides much greater accuracy and guarantees the integrity (reliability) of the positioning information. (II) This enhanced accuracy and reliability directly enables more precise aircraft routing and landing procedures, thus improving the uniformity and quality of air traffic management.

      Q2 [2022]: If a major solar storm (solar flare) reaches the Earth, which of the following are the possible effects on the Earth?

      1. GPS and navigation systems could fail.
      2. Tsunamis could occur at equatorial regions.
      3. Power grids could be damaged.
      4. Intense auroras could occur over much of the Earth.
      5. Forest fires could take place over much of the planet.
      6. Orbits of the satellites could be disturbed.
      7. Shortwave radio communication of the aircraft flying over polar regions could be interrupted.

      Select the correct answer using the code given below:

      (a) 1, 2, 4 and 5 only
      (b) 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 only
      (c) 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7 only
      (d) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7

      Answer: The correct answer is (c).

      Explanation: A major solar storm can disrupt GPS, power grids, satellite orbits, polar radio communication, and cause auroras, but cannot trigger tsunamis or forest fires.

      Q3 [2020]: The experiment will employ a trio of spacecraft flying in formation in the shape of an equilateral triangle that has sides one million kilometres long, with lasers shining between the craft.” The experiment in question refers to

      (a) Voyager-2
      (b) New horizons
      (c) Lisa Pathfinder
      (d) Evolved LISA

      Answer: The correct answer is (d) Evolved LISA.

      Explanation: Evolved LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) is a planned space-based gravitational wave observatory by ESA and NASA, using three spacecraft in a triangular formation with laser beams to detect cosmic gravitational waves.

      Q4 [2016]: Consider the following statements:

      The Mangalyaan launched by ISRO

      1. is also called the Mars Orbiter Mission
      2. made India the second country to have a spacecraft orbit the Mars after USA
      3. made India the only country to be successful in making its spacecraft orbit the Mars in its very first attempt

      Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

      (a) 1 only
      (b) 2 and 3 only
      (c) 1 and 3 only
      (d) 1, 2 and 3


      Answer: c) 1 and 3 only

      Explanation: Mangalyaan is the informal name of Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), launched by ISRO on 5 November 2013 and India is the only nation to date to have succeeded on its maiden attempt.

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      UPSC Practice Questions on ISRO Space Missions

      Q1. Which of the following statements regarding Supra Thermal and Energetic Particle Spectrometer STEPS is correct?
      1. A sub-system onboard Indias Aditya-L1 spacecraft that measures the distance between Earth and Sun
      2. A sub-system onboard Indias Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft that measures the temperature of the Sun
      3. It is a sub-system onboard Indias Aditya-L1 spacecraft that measures fast-moving charged particles generated by processes within the Sun
      4. A sub-system onboard Indias Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft that measures the distance between Earth and Moon

      Answer: Option 3
      Solution: The Supra Thermal and Energetic Particle Spectrometer STEPS is a sub-system onboard Indias Aditya-L1 spacecraft and part of the Aditya Solar Wind Particle Experiment ASPEX payload. It is designed to measure fast-moving charged particles generated by processes within the Sun. Hence option 3 is correct. STEPS comprises six sensors, each observing in different directions and measuring supra-thermal and energetic ions ranging from 20 keV/nucleon to 5 MeV/nucleon, in addition to electrons exceeding 1 MeV. These measurements are conducted using low and high-energy particle spectrometers. The key aim of STEPS is to study the environment of energetic particles from the spacecrafts position on the L1 point till it will function.

      Q2. The Diamond Jubilee of Indias first sounding rocket launch was commemorated in which state?
      1. Odisha
      2. Andhra Pradesh
      3. Kerala
      4. Tamil Nadu

      Answer: Kerala
      Solution: The Diamond Jubilee of Indias first sounding rocket launch from Thumba in Kerala providentially coincides with the year 2023 which saw the historic twin feats of Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1 mission. Union Minister of State for Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, commemorated the 60th year of the First Sounding Rocket Launch at a function held at the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launch Station, Kerala. Dr. Jitendra Singh observed the ceremonial launch of a sounding rocket from the same location as the original launch that took place on November 21, 1963. Dr. Jitendra Singh described the successful Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1 missions as demonstration of Indias indigenous capabilities and a realization of Dr Vikram Sarabhais dream.

      Q3. The new species of deep-sea isopod named after the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO is ______________.
      1. Cirolanidae gagan
      2. Oceanisro bharati
      3. Isropoda chandrayan
      4. Brucethoa isro

      Answer: Brucethoa isro
      Solution: Brucethoa isro was named in honour of the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO, reflecting a commendable acknowledgement of the institutions contributions to science and space exploration. The discovery of Brucethoa isro took place off the Kollam coast, where it was found parasitizing the Spinyjaw greeneye fish, showcasing the diverse and often surprising nature of marine life. Researchers P. T. Aneesh, A.K. Helna, and A. Biju Kumar identified Brucethoa isro, adding a significant entry to the marine biological records and emphasizing the importance of exploring and understanding deep-sea ecosystems. The naming of a new genus, Brucethoa, in 2020 by the same team and later dedicating a species within this genus to ISRO highlights the interdisciplinary appreciation and synergy between marine biology and space research fields. This distinctive recognition not only commemorates ISROs achievements but also draws attention to the unexplored and fascinating aspects of our planets marine biodiversity.

      Q4. Indias first lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, ended on _________ due to loss of communication with the spacecraft.
      1. 15 August 2009
      2. 29 August 2009
      3. 5 September 2009
      4. 28 July 2009

      Answer: 29 August 2009
      Solution: Indias first lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, ended on August 28, 2009 due to a loss of communication with the spacecraft. It was launched on October 22, 2008. Chandrayaan-1 is Indias first lunar probe developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO. The spacecraft is a very small cube about 1.5 meters on each side i.e about half the size of a smart car. The spacecraft was orbiting around the Moon at a height of 100 km from the lunar surface for chemical, mineralogical, and photo-geologic mapping of the Moon. The spacecraft carries 11 scientific instruments built in India, the USA, UK, Germany, Sweden, and Bulgaria.

      Q5. What is the primary purpose of Indias GSAT-20 satellite, which is set to be launched by SpaceXs Falcon-9 on November 19?
      1. To enhance weather forecasting and Earth observation
      2. To improve internet services, especially in remote areas
      3. To provide global navigation and positioning services
      4. To facilitate high-resolution imaging for defense purposes

      Answer: To improve internet services, especially in remote areas
      Solution: SpaceX will launch Indias GSAT-N2 communications satellite on November 19, 2024, using the Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The GSAT-N2 satellite, weighing 4700 kg, will enhance Indias communication infrastructure, featuring a Ka-band high-throughput payload with a 14-year mission lifespan. ISROs heaviest rocket, LVM-3, can carry up to 4000 kg into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit, making it unable to handle GSAT-N2s weight, necessitating the collaboration with SpaceX. The satellite will provide vital services, including internet connectivity for remote areas and in-flight internet services for Indian airspace. This is the first commercial collaboration between ISRO and SpaceX, marking a shift from relying on European Arianespace and RussianChinese launches due to geopolitical issues. The launch strengthens Indias satellite communication capabilities and comes amid ISROs ongoing collaboration with SpaceX for sending an Indian astronaut to the International Space Station in 2025.

      Q6. How many of the following missions to Venus and their corresponding countries are correctly matched?
      1. Mariner 2 - European Space Agency ESA
      2. Venus Express - United States
      3. Akatsuki - Japan
      4. Venera-D - Russia

      Select the correct answer using the code given below:
      1. Only one
      2. Only two
      3. Only three
      4. All four

      Answer: Only two
      Solution: ISRO gets approval from the government for the Shukrayaan mission. Mariner 2 - United States: NASA's first spacecraft to fly past Venus in 1962 (not ESA). Venus Express - European Space Agency ESA: Conducted studies on Venus' atmosphere and ionosphere (not the United States). Akatsuki - Japan: Currently studying Venus' atmosphere from orbit. Venera-D - Russia: A planned mission to study Venus' atmosphere and surface. Hence, pairs 3 and 4 are correctly matched.

      Q7. Recently, ISRO conducted recovery trials for the Gaganyaan mission. Consider the following statements regarding the Gaganyaan program:
      1. The Gaganyaan mission aims to demonstrate Indias interplanetary exploration capability by sending a crew to an orbit of 1000 km for a seven-day mission
      2. One of the preferred options for recovering the crew module involves towing it into the well deck of a ship to ensure crew safety and comfort
      3. The Gaganyaan mission will be launched using ISROs Human-Rated LVM3 rocket

      Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
      1. 2 and 3 only
      2. 1 and 2 only
      3. 1 and 3 only
      4. 1, 2, and 3

      Answer: Option 1
      Solution: ISRO and the Indian Navy have conducted recovery trials for the Gaganyaan mission, validating procedures for safely retrieving the crew module from sea waters after the missions completion. The Gaganyaan mission is not focused on interplanetary exploration. Instead, it is designed to demonstrate Indias human spaceflight capability by sending a crew to Earths orbit for a three to five day mission and safely bringing them back to Earth. One of the preferred options for recovering the crew module involves towing it into the well deck of a ship. This procedure ensures crew safety and comfort and has been validated during recovery trials conducted by ISRO and the Indian Navy. The Gaganyaan mission will be launched using ISROs Human-Rated LVM3 rocket, also known as GSLV Mk III, which has been modified to meet human-rating requirements for carrying astronauts safely to space.

      Q8. What is the total expenditure approved by the Union Cabinet for the establishment of the Third Launch Pad TLP at ISROs Satish Dhawan Space Centre, and within how many months is the project expected to be completed?
      1. ₹3984 crore; 36 months
      2. ₹3984 crore; 48 months
      3. ₹4450 crore; 48 months
      4. ₹3984 crore; 60 months

      Answer: ₹3984 crore; 48 months
      Solution: The Union Cabinet has approved the establishment of the Third Launch Pad TLP at ISROs Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, with an investment of Rs 3984 crore, including associated facilities. The TLP will support ISROs Next Generation Launch Vehicles NGLV, which are heavy-lift vehicles and partially reusable. It will also support the Launch Vehicle Mark-3 LVM3. This launch pad will function as a standby for the Second Launch Pad SLP at Sriharikota, improving the nations capacity for future human spaceflight missions and enhancing launch capacity for space exploration. The TLP project will be realized with maximum industry participation and will leverage ISROs prior experience in building launch pads, while utilizing existing launch complex facilities. The TLP is expected to be operational within four years, boosting Indias space ecosystem by facilitating higher launch frequencies. Currently, India relies on only two launch pads: the First Launch Pad FLP for PSLV and SSLV, and the Second Launch Pad SLP for GSLV, LVM3, and human-rated launches for the Gaganyaan mission. The existing pads are insufficient to meet the growing requirements for more heavy launch vehicles with advanced propulsion systems and increased space exploration missions. The TLP will support the Indian Space Programmes expanded vision, including the creation of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station BAS by 2035 and an Indian crewed lunar landing by 2040. The establishment of the TLP is essential to meet evolving space transportation needs for the next 25-30 years.

      Q9. What is the distance of the Lagrange point 1 L1 of the Sun-Earth system?
      1. 1.5 million km from the Earth
      2. 1.5 million km from the Sun
      3. 1.5 lakh km from the Earth
      4. 1.5 lakh km from the Sun

      Answer: 1.5 million km from the Earth
      Solution: The Lagrange Point 1 L1 of the Sun-Earth system is located approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth towards the Sun. L1 is one of the five Lagrange points where the gravitational forces of the Sun and Earth balance, allowing objects to stay in a stable position relative to both celestial bodies. The L1 point is an ideal location for solar observation satellites because it provides an uninterrupted view of the Sun. There are five Lagrange points L1 to L5 in the Sun-Earth system where gravitational forces create equilibrium conditions. These points allow spacecraft to maintain a stable position with minimal fuel consumption. The distances of these points vary depending on the mass and gravitational pull of the involved celestial bodies. Scientific Missions at L1 include SOHO Solar and Heliospheric Observatory a joint ESA/NASA mission, Aditya-L1 Indias first solar mission by ISRO launched on September 2, 2023, and Wind NASA which observes solar wind and space weather. L1 is not measured from the Sun; it is defined by the Earth-Sun gravitational balance.

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