Bhaskara-I, weighing 444 kg at launch, was launched on 7 June 1979 from
Kapustin Yar aboard the Intercosmos launch vehicle. It was placed in an orbital
perigee and
apogee of 394 km and 399 km at an inclination of 50.7°. The satellite consisted of: • Two
television cameras operating in visible (600 nanometre) and near-infrared (800 nanometre) that collected data related to
hydrology,
forestry and
geology. • Satellite microwave radiometer (SAMIR) operating at 19 and 22 GHz for study of ocean-state, water vapour, liquid water content in the atmosphere, etc. • An X-ray sky monitor operating in 2-10 keV energy range, to detect transient X-ray sources and monitor long-term spectral and intensity changes in the X-ray sources. == Bhaskara-II ==