Indian Space Research Organisation Satellite Centre

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC) (Hindi: इसरो उपग्रह केंद्र) is the leading centre of ISRO for design, development, fabrication and testing of all Indian made satellites. It was established in the year of 1972 as Indian Scientific Satellite Project (ISSP) in Peenya Industrial Estates of Bengaluru.

Situated in Vimanapura Post of Bangalore, Karnataka, the centre has produced more than 50 satellites including the INSAT series, the IRS series, as well as the GSAT communication satellites.

Organisations under the umbrella of ISAC include the Laboratory of Electro-optic Systems (LEOS) and the ISRO Satellite Integration and Testing Establishment (ISITE). Mylswamy Annadurai is the current director of ISRO Satellite Centre(ISAC).

Like other ISRO centres, ISAC is also organised under Matrix Management Structure. The centre is divided into many Functional Areas like Control and Mission Area, Electronic Systems Area, Mechanical Systems Area, Reliability and Components Area etc.. Each Area is further divided into Groups. For instance, Control and Mission area has many groups like Control Systems Group, Flight Dynamics Group etc. Again Groups get divided into Divisions. For example, Control Systems Group has many divisions like Control Electronics Division, Control Dynamics and Analysis Division etc. Apart from this, Project Planning and Evaluation Group, Computer and Information Group, Space Astronomy and Instrumentation Division are independent, also facilities (like Thermovac facility etc.) and Projects (like IRS, INSAT,SATNAV, etc.) also exist.

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