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INSAT-2E ISRO Mission – Objectives, Latest Updates & Launch Info

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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-2E Mission —its objectives, timelines, key technologies, and strategic implications.

ISRO INSAT-2E Mission Overview

The Multipurpose: Communication, Meteorology mission, ISROs INSAT-2E, was planned to address specific operational and technological goals.The intended zone of activity for INSAT-2E was Geostationary Orbit.

  • The launch of INSAT-2E was carried out by the Ariane-42P.
  • All pre-launch procedures were conducted at Kourou, French Guyana.
  • The core purpose behind INSAT-2E was to Enhanced communication and meteorological services.
  • INSAT-2E had several secondary objectives, including efforts to International coverage with global beam.
  • According to available records, the mission status is Successful, Mission completed.

INSAT-2E Space Mission Overview for UPSC

Mission Name

INSAT-2E

Mission Abbreviation

N/A

Mission Type

Multipurpose: Communication, Meteorology

Target Celestial Body or Orbit

Geostationary Orbit

Primary Objective

Enhanced communication and meteorological services

Secondary Objectives

International coverage with global beam

Mission Status

Successful, Mission completed

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Timeline & Milestones of ISRO INSAT-2E Mission
  • ISRO scheduled the INSAT-2E mission for launch on 03/04/1999.
  • The primary mission objectives are expected to be completed by 2012 (12 years planned life).

Timeline & Milestones

Proposal Date

N/A

Critical Design Review (CDR) Date

N/A

Assembly Complete Date

N/A

Launch Date

03/04/1999

Landing / Flyby Date

N/A

End of Primary Mission Date

2012 (12 years planned life)

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ISRO INSAT-2E Mission Technical Specifications

As a Multipurpose: Communication, Meteorology mission, INSAT-2E was built around a configuration involving Mass 2550 kg; Power 22 kW.The orbital profile—Geostationary, 83° E longitude—was selected to support the execution of both primary and secondary goals of the mission.

  • The communication systems onboard INSAT-2E operated using C-band, Extended C-band, allowing reliable data transmission throughout the mission.
  • Advanced meteorological CCD camera were implemented as part of the engineering design of INSAT-2E.

Technical Specifications

Spacecraft Technical Specifications

Mass 2550 kg; Power 22 kW

Scientific Payloads

Transponders (C, Ext-C), VHRR, CCD camera

Orbit Details

Geostationary, 83° E longitude

Communication Frequencies / Band

C-band, Extended C-band

Key Technologies Used

Advanced meteorological CCD camera

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INSAT-2E Launch Information
  • INSAT-2E was successfully launched on 03/04/1999 by ISRO.
  • To execute the launch of INSAT-2E, the Ariane-42P was deployed.
  • Liftoff occurred at Kourou, French Guyana, as per mission scheduling.

Launch Information

Launch Vehicle

Ariane-42P

Launch Site

Kourou, French Guyana

Who are the Stakeholders & Collaborators?

ISRO worked together to deliver the mission objectives.The mission was supported commercially by INTELSAT (capacity lease).

  • Launch by Arianespace; Capacity leased to INTELSAT participated in INSAT-2E to support specific components related to Multipurpose: Communication, Meteorology objectives.

Stakeholders & Collaboration

Agencies Involved

ISRO

Commercial Partners

INTELSAT (capacity lease)

International Partners

Launch by Arianespace; Capacity leased to INTELSAT

Payload Contributions by Partners

N/A

Data Sharing Policy

N/A

Outputs, Applications & Impact of ISRO INSAT-2E Mission

Last of the successful INSAT-2 series satellites is recorded as a notable outcome of INSAT-2E.Among its contributions, INSAT-2E delivered information on Communication services, weather imagery.

  • In addition to its technical objectives, the mission also looked at Standard satellite decommissioning procedures.
  • The mission contributes to everyday life through applications like Communication, television, meteorology.
  • ISRO positioned INSAT-2E to contribute toward strategic outcomes like International leasing, enhanced meteorological data.
  • The success and findings of INSAT-2E are likely to inform and guide the development of subsequent missions like INSAT-3 series as part of ISRO’s continued technological progression.

Outputs, Applications & Impact of INSAT-2E Mission

Data Outputs and Applications

Communication services, weather imagery

Major Achievements

Last of the successful INSAT-2 series satellites

Applications in Civilian Life

Communication, television, meteorology

Impact on Policy & Global Collaboration

Facilitated international satellite capacity leasing

Environmental Impact & Sustainability

Standard satellite decommissioning procedures

Strategic Significance & Policy Alignment

International leasing, enhanced meteorological data

Follow-up Missions or Extensions

INSAT-3 series

Cost Estimate

N/A

ISRO INSAT-2E 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-2E Space Mission
    • ISRO missions are frequently asked in the UPSC Prelims examination, especially under the Science and Technology section, where candidates are expected to know key facts like launch dates, objectives, and agencies involved.
    • Writing effective GS answers often involves citing ISRO’s missions as examples of indigenous technological advancement, innovation, and self-reliance under programs like ‘Make in India’ or ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’.
    • ISRO’s space missions offer rich content for UPSC essays on themes like innovation, scientific temper, national self-reliance, or institutional excellence.
    • Anthropology or Sociology students can reference ISRO’s outreach programs and applications for tribal development, education, and telemedicine.

    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 among the following is India's first Human spaceflight programme?
    1. Chandrayaan - 1
    2. Shukrayaan
    3. Mangalyaan
    4. Gaganyaan
    Answer: Gaganyaan
    Solution: The correct answer is Gaganyaan. Mission Gaganyaan has been dubbed as India's maiden human spaceflight program. India is planning to send the astronauts into space. Under the Gaganyaan schedule, three flights will be sent in orbit. Of the three, there will be two unmanned flights and one human spaceflight. The human space flight program, called the Orbital Module will have three Indian astronauts, including a woman.

    Q2. Recently, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced to launch DS-SAR satellite of which of the following countries through PSLV-C56?
    1. Israel
    2. USA
    3. Singapore
    4. UAE
    Answer: Singapore
    Solution: The correct answer is Singapore. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched its PSLV-C56 rocket carrying seven Singaporean satellites from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. DS-SAR, a radar imaging earth observation satellite is a primary satellite for the mission. It was developed under a partnership between the Defence Science and Technology Agency (representing the government of Singapore) and ST Engineering. According to ISRO, DS-SAR carries a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) payload which allows it to provide all-weather day and night coverage.

    Q3. What is the name of the abort mission that ISRO is scheduled to launch on recently?
    1. Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 TV-D1
    2. Crew Escape System Test Mission-1 CES-T1
    3. Gaganyaan Abort Mission-1 GAM-1
    4. Both 1 and 2
    Answer: Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 TV-D1
    Solution: The correct answer is Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 TV-D1. ISRO is all set to launch the Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission TV-D1, a key part of its ambitious human space mission Gaganyaan. The TV-D1 is a single-stage liquid rocket that will carry a crew module and crew escape systems to an altitude of 17 km. The abort sequence will then be executed, with the crew escape systems separating from the rocket and deploying parachutes to bring the crew module safely to the ground. The success of the TV-D1 test flight will be a significant milestone for the Gaganyaan programme, as it will demonstrate the ability of the crew escape system to safely transport astronauts away from a failing rocket. This test flight will be followed by three more tests of the same nature in the coming days. The Gaganyaan mission aims to launch a crew of three Indian astronauts to an orbit of 400 km for a three-day mission, and bring them back safely to Earth. If successful, India will become the fourth nation to launch a manned spaceflight mission, after the US, Russia, and China.

    Q4. Which of the following Indian institution has recently demonstrated a hackproof quantum communication system?
    1. IIT Madras
    2. ISRO
    3. DRDO
    4. C-DAC
    Answer: ISRO
    Solution: The correct answer is ISRO. IIT Madras is renowned for its engineering, technology, and research contributions, often working on cutting-edge technologies including quantum computing and quantum communication. ISRO has a strong interest in developing technologies for secure satellite communication, which includes the potential for quantum communication to ensure security against eavesdropping and hacking attempts. DRDO focuses on military technology development, including secure communication systems for defense purposes. C-DAC is involved in various areas of information technology and computing, including cybersecurity. Without current updates beyond September 2021, it is challenging to point definitively to which institution demonstrated a hackproof quantum communication system recently. However, ISRO has the space technology infrastructure that aligns well with the deployment of quantum communication systems, especially those involving satellite-based quantum keys distribution, making it a strong contender.

    Q5. By which year is ISRO planning to have the Indian Space Station Bharatiya Antariksha Station ready?
    1. 2025
    2. 2026
    3. 2027
    4. 2028
    Answer: 2028
    Solution: The correct answer is 2028. India plans to build its own space station by 2035, with the first phase expected to be completed by 2028. ISRO is currently designing the space station, with detailed engineering completed for launch by 2028 using the LVM3 rocket. The space station's early phase will focus on robotic activities to build operational capability and confidence. While focusing on independent space activities, India remains open to collaboration with other countries on joint missions and space station efforts. ISRO acknowledges challenges in decommissioning the International Space Station and plans to stay focused on its own space initiatives. The Indian space station project aligns with India's human spaceflight mission, Gaganyaan, slated for operations.

    Q6. What name has ISRO given to the Rover sent along with Chandrayaan-3 Mission?
    1. Pragyan
    2. Shiv-Shakti
    3. Vikram
    4. Mission Mangal
    Answer: Pragyan
    Solution: The correct answer is Pragyan. Pragyan is the name given to the rover that was part of the Chandrayaan-3 mission. The word Pragyan means wisdom in Sanskrit, symbolizing the rover's mission to gather knowledge about the lunar surface. The rover Pragyan is equipped with scientific instruments designed to study the composition of the lunar surface and analyze soil and rock samples. Pragyan operates on solar power and is expected to function for a lunar day, which is equivalent to about 14 Earth days. Chandrayaan-3 is the third lunar exploration mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation. It aims to demonstrate the end-to-end capability in safe landing and roving on the lunar surface. The mission includes a lander named Vikram and a rover named Pragyan. Chandrayaan-3 does not include an orbiter, as it relies on the orbiter from Chandrayaan-2 for communication.

    Q7. NISAR satellite is designed to observe and take measurements of some of the Earth's most complex processes. It is a:
    1. project of Canadian space agency
    2. project of ISRO alone
    3. joint project between ISRO and NASA
    4. project of NASA alone
    Answer: joint project between ISRO and NASA
    Solution: The correct answer is joint project between ISRO and NASA. The NISAR satellite is a collaborative project between the Indian Space Research Organisation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The primary objective of the NISAR mission is to observe and take detailed measurements of some of the Earth's most complex processes, including ecosystem disturbances, ice-sheet collapse, and natural hazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and landslides. NISAR stands for NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar, emphasizing the synergy between the two space agencies. The satellite will utilize advanced radar imaging to provide high-resolution data that will be beneficial for scientific research and practical applications in disaster management and climate change monitoring.

    Q8. The number of scientific payloads on Aditya L - 1 mission for systematic study of Sun is
    1. 9
    2. 6
    3. 7
    4. 5
    Answer: 3
    Solution: The correct answer is option 3. Aditya-L1 is India's first space-based solar observatory, launched by ISRO on September 2, 2023. It is designed for a systematic study of the Sun from the Lagrange Point 1, about 1.5 million km from Earth. The mission carries 7 scientific payloads to observe the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona of the Sun in multiple wavelengths. Hence, option 3 is correct.

    Q9. Aditya-L1 is a landmark Indian mission aimed at understanding solar phenomena. What specific celestial target is Aditya-L1 focused on studying from the Lagrangian point L1?
    1. Moon
    2. Mars
    3. Venus
    4. Sun
    Answer: Sun
    Solution: The correct answer is Sun. Aditya-L1 is India's first dedicated mission to study the Sun. It is designed to provide insights into the solar atmosphere and its impact on the interplanetary space environment. The mission is named after the Sun god Aditya in Hindu mythology and L1 denotes its placement at the Lagrange point 1, which is about 1.5 million kilometers from Earth towards the Sun. The L1 point is a strategic location for continuous solar observations because objects at this point maintain a stable position relative to the Earth and the Sun. Aditya-L1 will observe the solar corona, which is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere, and study its dynamics and impact on space weather. The mission aims to understand the origin and development of coronal mass ejections and solar flares, which can affect satellite operations, communications, and power grids on Earth. Aditya-L1 will carry seven payloads to observe the photosphere, chromosphere, and the outermost layers of the Sun using electromagnetic and particle detectors.

    Q10. What is the name of India's first Solar mission which was launched by ISRO in September, 2023?
    1. Aditya-L1
    2. Aditya-S1
    3. Aditya-P1
    4. Aditya-M1
    Answer: Aditya-L1
    Solution: The correct answer is Aditya-L1. Aditya-L1 is India's first solar mission launched by ISRO on September 2, 2023. The spacecraft is designed to study the Sun's corona, chromosphere, and solar wind dynamics. Aditya-L1 will be placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrange point L1, approximately 1.5 million km from Earth. The mission aims to collect data to understand solar activities and their effect on space weather. Aditya-L1 carries seven payloads, including instruments for imaging the Sun and analyzing magnetic fields and plasma.

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