India and France are working together on their third joint satellite mission 'TRISHNA'. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the French space agency CNES will monitor the Earth's surface using the high-quality thermal infrared imaging satellite 'TRISHNA'. Previously, ISRO and CNES executed the 'Megha-Tropiques' mission in 2011 and the 'SARAL-AltiKa' mission in 2013.
ISRO Chairman K Sivan stated at an event that India and France are entering various fields in bilateral space cooperation, including human spaceflight. Recent reforms by the Indian government have created opportunities in the space sector that many French companies wish to utilize. France is a major partner for India in space.
How Will 'TRISHNA' Work?
The Indian Space Agency (ISRO) stated that the TRISHNA satellite will monitor factors affecting Earth's surface temperature, emissions, biophysical properties, and radiation. This mission addresses challenges related to water and food security. It will monitor the impacts of human-induced climate change and evapotranspiration, focusing on efficient water resource management.
Satellite to be Positioned in SSO
The TRISHNA satellite will have two primary payloads. The French space agency will provide the thermal infrared payload, which will include a four-channel long-wave infrared imaging sensor capable of high-resolution measurement of surface temperature and emissions. ISRO will develop the visible near-infrared-shortwave infrared payload, which will have seven spectral bands capable of comprehensive mapping of surface reflectance.
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Q.1. What is the main purpose of the ChipIN Center?
a) Semiconductor manufacturing
b) Designing semiconductor chips and IP
c) Training astronauts
Answer: b) Designing semiconductor chips and IP
Q.2. What type of imaging will the 'TRISHNA' satellite perform?
a) Thermal infrared imaging
b) Optical imaging
c) Radio wave imaging
Answer: a) Thermal infrared imaging
Q.3. Which country's space agency is partnering with ISRO for the 'TRISHNA' mission?
a) USA
b) Russia
c) France
Answer: c) France
Q.4. What is a primary objective of the 'TRISHNA' mission?
a) Sending humans to space
b) Monitoring the Earth's surface
c) Exploring the solar system
Answer: b) Monitoring the Earth's surface
Q.5. Who has developed the 'TRISHNA' satellite?
a) NASA
b) ISRO and CNES
c) SpaceX
Answer: b) ISRO and CNES