
Bhaskara satellites
Bhaskara satellites were Indian Earth observation satellites launched between 1979 and 1992. They collected detailed images of Earth's surface to support agriculture, forestry, urban planning, and environmental monitoring. Equipped with high-resolution cameras, Bhaskara provided valuable data for scientific and practical applications, helping track land use changes, natural resources, and disaster impacts. These satellites marked India’s advancement in space technology and established a foundation for its future space endeavors.