8.12.16

Resourcesat-2A launched


India successfully launched on Wednesday its latest remote-sensing satellite, Resourcesat-2A, which would send data useful for various agricultural applications in the country .
The satellite, launched by Isro's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from Sriharikota, will relay specific data on crop area and crop production estimation, drought monitoring, soil mapping and cropping system analysis to generate farm advisories.
It will be brought to its final operational configuration in the coming days before it starts sending imagery from its three cameras.
Though Isro has been providing such information using its existing satellites, Resourcesat-2A will improve its capability and help policymakers take farm-related decisions based on more accurate ground information.
“More specific data will reduce our dependence on random figures which most of the times drive us away from the ground reality. Exact details of sown area and crop production will help us in taking the right decisions at the right time,“ said an agriculture ministry official.
Reliable information on crop acreages, timely forecasts and estimates of production and yields are important for domestic and foreign trade, as well as for various downstream and upstream activities.

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