Built to serve the Indian Air Force.
"Part of the MUSIS (Multinational Space-based Imaging System) programme, is resolutely open to European partnerships through bilateral agreements."
"Teach students about radio waves, aeronautical engineering, space propulsion, and geography by sending a communication signal to schools around the world."
Equipped with atomic clocks to be synchronized with a ground clock via laser pulses.
Will test miniaturized imagers.
Will test miniaturized imagers.
ISX will study plasma irregularities in the upper atmosphere by measuring its affect on digital TV signals produced on the ground.
"Study variations in the plasma density of the ionosphere by collecting high-frequency radio signals, including those from natural galactic background emissions, from Jupiter, and from transmitters on Earth."
Technology demonstration of environmentally durable space hardware





