Timeline Of ISRO From 1960 to Now

Timeline Of ISRO From the 1960s to Now:

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Here is the Timeline Of ISRO From 1960 to Now:
  • On 16 February 1962 INCOSPAR Formed By DAE.
  • On 21 November 1963 First Sounding Rocket Launched From TERLS.
  • On 1 January 1965 Space Science &Technology Centre (SSTC) established in Thumba.
  • On 1 January 1967 Satellite Telecommunication Earth Station set Up In Ahmedabad.
  • On 2 February 1968 TERLS Dedicated to the United Nations.
  • On 15 August 1969 Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Formed Under Department Of Atomic Energy (DAE).
  • On 1 January 1972 -1 January 1976 Air Borne Remote Sensing Experiments.
  • on 1 June 1972 Space Commission and Department of Space Set Up ISRO brought Under DOS.
  • On 1 January 1975-1 January 1976 Satellite Instructional Television Experiment(SITE) Conducted.
  • On 1 April 1975 ISRO Becomes Government Organisation.
  • On 19 April 1975 ISRO First Indian Satellite, Aryabhata Launched.
  • On 1 January 1977-1 January 1979 Satellite Telecommunication Experiment Project(STEP) Carried Out.
  • On  7 June 1979 Bhaskara-I an Experimental Satellite for Earth Observations, Launched.
  • On 10 August 1979 First Experimental Launch of SLV-3 With Rohini Technology Payload on board. Satellite Could not be Placed in orbit.
  • On 18 July 1980 Rohini Satellite Completes  Mission Launch.
  • On 1 January 1981 SLV-3 Launch.
  • On 31 May 1981 RS-D1 Placed in Orbit.
  • On 19 June 1981 APPLE, an Experimental Geo Stationary Communication Satellite Successfully Launched.
  • On 20 November 1981 Bhaskara-II Launched.
  • On 10 April 1982 INSAT-1A Launched.
  • On 6 September 1982 INSAT-1A Deactivated.
  • On 17 April 1983 RS-D2 Placed In Orbit.
  • On 30 August 1983 INSAT-1B Launched.
  • On 2 April 1984 Indo Soviet Manned Space Mission Launched.
  • On 24 March 1987 First Development Launch of ASLV With SROSS-1 Satellite on Board. Satellite Could not be Placed In Orbit.
  • On 17 March 1988 Launch of first Operational Indian Remote Sensing Satellite, IRS-1A.
  • On 13 July 1988 Second Development Launch of ASLV with SROSS-2 on board. Satellite Could not be Placed in Orbit.
  • On 21 July 1988 INSAT-1C Launched. Abandoned in November 1989.
  • On 12 June 1990 INSAT-1D Launched.
  • On 29 August 1991, Second Operational Remote Sensing Satellite, IRS-1B Launched.
  • On 20 May 1992, the Third developmental Launch of ASLV With SROSS-con board. Satellite Placed In Orbit.
  • On 10 July 1992, INSAT-2A, the first Satellite of the indigenously built Second-Generation INSAT series, Launched.
  • On 23 July 1993, INSAT-2B, The Second Satellite in the INSAT-2 Series Launched.
  • On 20 September 1993, First Developmental Launch of PSLV with IRS-1E on board. Satellite Could not be Placed in Orbit.
  • On 4 May 1994, Fourth Developmental Launch of ASLV With SROSS-C2, Onboard. Satellite Placed In Orbit.
  • On 15 October 1994, the Second Developmental Launch of PSLV with IRS-P2, onboard. Satellite Successfully placed in Polar Sun-synchronous Orbit.
  • On 7 December 1995, INSAT-2C, the third Satellite in the INSAT-2 series Launched.
  • On 28 December 1995, Launch of third Operational Indian Remote Sensing Satellite, IRS-1C.
  • On 21 March 1996, Third Development Launch of PSLV with IRS-P3, on Board. A satellite placed in Polar Sun Synchronous orbit.
  • On 29 September 1997, First Operational Launch of PSLV with IRS-1D on Board. Satellite Placed in Orbit.
  • On 4 October 1997, INSAT-2D, Fourth Satellite in the INSAT series, Launched. Becomes inoperable on October 4, 1997.
  • On 1 January 1998, INSAT system Capacity Augmented with the readiness of INSAT-2DT acquired from ARABSAT.
  • On 3 April 1999, INSAT-2E, the last Satellite in the Multipurpose INSAT-2 series, Launched by Ariane from Kourou French Guyana.
  • On 26 May 1999, Indian Remote Sensing Satellite, IRS-P4 (OCEANSAT), Launched by Polar Satellite Vehicle (PSLV-C2) along with Korean KITSAT-3 and German DLR-TUBSAT from Sriharikota.
  • On 22 March 2000, INAST-3B, the first Satellite in the third generation INSAT-3 series, Launched by Ariane from Kourou French Guyana.
  • On 18 April 20001, The first developmental Launch of GSLV-D1 with GSAT-1 onboard from Sriharikota.
  • On 22 October 2001, PSLV-C3 Successfully launched three Satellite (TES) of ISRO, BIRD of Germany and PROBA of Belgium- into their intended orbits.
  • On 24 January 2002, the Successful Launch of INSAT-3C by Ariane from Kourou French Guyana.
  • On 12 September 2002, PSLV-C4, Successfully Launched KALPANA-1 satellite From Sriharikota.
  • On 10 April 2003, the Successful Launch Of INSAT-3A by Ariane from French Guyana.
  • On 8 May 2003, GSLV-D2/GSAT-2 onboard from Sriharikota.
  • On 28 September 2003, INSAT-3E Successfully Launched by Ariane from Kourou French Guyana.
  • On 17 October 2003, PSLV-C5 Successfully Launched RESOURCESAT-1(IRS-P6) Satellite from Sriharikota.
  • On 20 September 2004, The first Operational Flight of GSLV(GSLV-F01) Successfully Launched EDUSAT from SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota.
  • On 5 May 2005, PSLV-C6, Successfully Launched CARTOSAT-1 and HAMSAT Satellites from Sriharikota.
  • On 22 December 2005, INSAT-4A Launched Successfully by Ariane from Kourou French Guyana.
  • On 10 July 2006, the Second Operational flight of GSLV(GSLV-F02) from SDSC-SHAR with INSAT-4C on board. Satellite Could not be Placed In Orbit.
  • On 10 January 2007, PSLV-C7 Successfully Launches four Satellites-India's CARTOSAT-2 and Space Capsule Recovery Experiment (SRE-1) and Indonesia's LAPAN-TUBSAT and Argentina's PEHUENSAT-1.
  • On 22 January 2007, Successful Recovery of SRE-1 after maneuvering it to reenter the Earth's atmosphere and descend over the Bay of Bengal about 140 Km east of Sriharikota.
  • On 12 March 2007, the Successful Launch of INSAT-4B by Ariane 5 from Kourou French Guyana.
  • On 23 April 2007, PSLV-C8, Successfully Launched Italian Astronomical Satellite, AGILE from Sriharikota.
  • On 2 September 2007, the Successful Launch of GSLV(GSLV-F04) with INSAT-4CR on Board from SDSC SHAR.
  • On 21 January 2008, PSLV-C10 Successfully Launches the TECSAR satellite Under a Commercial Contract with Antrix Corporation.
  • On 28 April 2008, PSLV-C9 Successfully Launches CARTOSAT-2A, IMS-1 and 8 foreign nano Satellites from Sriharikota.
  • On 22 October 2008, PSLV-C11 Successfully launches CHANDRAYAAN-1 from Sriharikota.
  • On 20 April 2009, PSLV-C12 Successfully Launches RISAT-2 and ANUSAT from Sriharikota.
  • On 23 September PSLV-C14 Successfully Launches Seven Satellites-OCEANSAT-2, Four CUBESAT Satellites and Two RUBIN-9 from Sriharikota.
  • On 15 April 2010, GSLV-D3 Launched from Sriharikota. GSAT-4 Satellite Could not be Placed in Orbit as Flight testing of the Indigenous Cryogenic Stage in GSLV-D3 Mission Was not Successful.
  • On 12 July 2010, PSLV-C15 Successfully Launches Five Satellites- CARTOSAT-2B, ALSAT-2A, two Nano Satellites- NLS-6.1 &6.2 and a Pico Satellite-STUDSAT from Sriharikota.
  • On 27 November 2010, the Successful launch of Advanced Communication Satellite HYLAS (Highly Adaptable Satellite), Built by ISRO On Commercial basis in Partnership with EADS-Astrium of Europe, by Ariane-5 V198 from Kourou French Guiana.
  • On 20 April 2011, PSLV-C16 Successfully Launches three Satellites-RESOURCESAT-2, YOUTHSAT, X-SAT from Sriharikota.
  • On 21 May 2011, Successful Launch Of GSAT-8 By Ariane-5 VA-202 from Kourou French Guiana.
  • On 15 July 2011, PSLV-C17 Successfully Launches GSAT-12 from Sriharikota.
  • On 12 October 2011, PSLV-C18 Successfully Launches Megha-Tropiques, Jugnu, SRMSat, and Vesselsat-1 from Sriharikota.
  • On 26 April 2012, PSLV-C19 Successfully Launches RISAT-1 from Sriharikota.
  • On 9 September PSLV-C21 Successfully Launches SPOT 6 and PROITERES from Sriharikota.
  • On 29 September 2012, the Successful Launch of GSAT-10 by Ariane-5 VA-209 from Kourou French Guiana.
  • On 25 February 2013, PSLV-C20 Successfully Launches SARAL and six Commercial Payloads from Sriharikota.
  • On 1 July 2013, PSLV-C22 Successfully Launched IRNSS-1A from Sriharikota.
  • On 26 July 2013, the Successful Launch of INSAT-3D by Ariane 5 VA-214 from Sriharikota.
  • On 30 August 2013, the Successful Launch of GSAT-7 by Ariane-5 VA-215 from Kourou French Guiana.
  • On 5 November 2013, PSLV-C25 Successfully Launches Mars Orbiter Mission Spacecraft from Sriharikota.
  • On  5 January 2014, GSLV-D5 Successfully Launches GSAT-14 from Sriharikota.
  • On 4 April 2014, PSLV-C24 Successfully Launches IRNSS-1B from Sriharikota.
  • On 30 June 2014, PSLV-C23 Successfully Launches SPOT 7 and Four Co-Passenger Satellites-AISAT, NLS 7.1, NLS 7.2 and VELOX-1 from Sriharikota.
  • On 16 October 2014 PSLV-C26 Successfully Launches IRNSS-1C from Sriharikota.
  • On 7 December 2014, GSAT-16 Is Launched by Ariane-5 VA-221 Launch Vehicle from Kourou, French Guiana.
  • On 18 December 2014, Experimental Suborbital flight of India's next-generation launch Vehicle that tested the vehicle for the crucial atmospheric phase of its flight. The Payload CARE Module-Reentered the atmosphere and was slowed using Parachutes before Splashdown in the Andaman Sea.
  • On 28 March 2015,  PSLV-C27/IRNSS-1D Launched.
  • On 10 July 2015, PSLV-C28/ DMC3 Launched.
  • On 27 August 2015, GSLV-D6/ GSAT-6 Launched.
  • On 28 September 2015, PSLV-C30 Launched 1513 Kg ASTROSAT into the Orbit. Along With ASTROSAT, six Satellites from International  Customers- 76 Kg LAPAN-A2 of Indonesia, 14 Kg MLS-14(Ev9) of Canada and Four identical LEMUR Satellites of USA together Weighing about 28 Kg -were Launched in this PSLV flight.
  • On 11 November 2015 GSLV-15 Launched.
  • On 16 December 2015, PSLV-C29/TeLEOS-1 Mission Launched.
  • On 20 January 2016, PSLV-C31/IRNSS-1E Launched.
  • On 10 March 2016, PSLV-C32/ IRNSS-1F Launched.
  • On  28 April 2016, PSLV-C33/IRNSS-1G Launched.
  • On 23 March 2016, Reusable Launch Vehicle Technology Demonstrator(RLV-TD) launched.
  • On 22 June 2016, PSLV-C34/Cartosat-2 Series Satellite Mission Launched.
  • On 28 August 2016, ISRO's Scramjet Engine Technology Demonstrator.
  • On 8 September 2016, GSLV-F05/INSAT-3DR Mission Launched.
  • On 26 September 2016, PSLV-C35/SCATSAT-1 Launched.
  • On 6 October 2016, GSAT-18 Mission Launched.
  • On 7 December 2016, PSLV-C36/RESOURCESAT-2A Mission Launched.
  • On 15 February 2017, PSLV-C37/Cartosat-2 Series Satellite Launched.
  • On 5 May 2017, GSLV-F09/GSAT-9 Launched.
  • On 5 June 2017, GSLV Mk III-D1/GSAT 19 Mission Launched.
  • On 23 June 2017, PSLV-C38/Cartosat-2 series Satellite Mission Launched.
  • On 29 June 2017, GSAT-17 Launched.
  • On 31 August 2017, PSLV-C39 Flight carrying IRNSS-1H  Navigation Satellite Unsuccessful.
  • On 12 January 2018, PSLV-C40/Cartosat-2 Series Satellite Mission Launched.
  • On 29 March 2018, GSLV-F08/GSAT-6A Mission Launched.
  • On 12 April 2018, PSLV-C41/IRNSS-1I launched.
  • On 5 July 2018, Successful Flight Testing of crew Escape System-Technology Demonstrator.
  • On 16 September 2016, PSLV-C42 Successfully launches NovaSAR & S1-4 in  Sun Synchronous Orbit.
  • On 14 November 2018, GSLV Mk III-D2 Successfully Launches GSAT-29 into Orbit.
  • On 29 November 2018, PSLV-C43/HysIS Mission Launched.
  • On 5 December 2018, GSAT-11 Mission India's heaviest Communication Satellite Launched.
  • On 19 December 2018, GSLV-F11/GSAT-7A Mission Launched.
  • On 24 January 2019, PSLV-C44/ Microsat-R Mission Launched.
  • On 6 February 2019, GSAT-31 Launched.
  • On 1 April 2019, PSLV-C45/EMISAT Mission Launched.
  • On 22  May 2019, PSLV-C46/RISAT-2B Mission Launched.
  • On  22 July 2019, PSLV Mk III CHANDRAYAAN 2 Mission Launched.

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