RISAT-1

RISAT-1
Render of RISAT-1 satellite
NamesRadar Imaging Satellite-1
Mission typeEarth observation
Radar imaging satellite
OperatorISRO
COSPAR ID2012-017A
SATCAT no.38248
Websitehttps://www.isro.gov.in/
Mission duration5 years (planned)
4 years (achieved)
Spacecraft properties
BusRISAT
ManufacturerIndian Space Research Organisation
Launch mass1,858 kg (4,096 lb)
Power2.2 kW
Start of mission
Launch date26 April 2012, 00:17 UTC
RocketPolar Satellite Launch Vehicle-XL, PSLV-C19
Launch siteSatish Dhawan Space Centre, First Launch Pad (FLP)
ContractorIndian Space Research Organisation
Entered service19 October 2012
End of mission
Deactivated31 March 2017
Last contact30 September 2016
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric orbit
RegimeSun-synchronous orbit
Perigee altitude539 km (335 mi)
Apogee altitude543 km (337 mi)
Inclination97.55°
Period95.49 minutes
Mean motion14
Instruments
Synthetic-aperture radar (C-band) (SAR-C)

Radar Imaging Satellite 1 or RISAT-1, was an Indian remote sensing satellite built and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The second RISAT satellite to be launched, it used a C-band 5.35 GHz synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) for Earth observation.

The launch of RISAT-1 came several years after that of RISAT-2, which carried an Israeli-built X-band radar. The RISAT-2 mission was prioritised over RISAT-1 following the 2008 Mumbai attacks, resulting in RISAT-1 being delayed by several years.