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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman G. Madhavan Nair has said that after the success of Chandrayaan-1, India's Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is going to launch an exclusive weather satellite jointly with the French space agency CNES (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales) in 2009.
The satellite, named 'Mehga Tropiques' will study the tropical atmosphere and its associated phenomena and will help India and France to study the cyclones, monsoon and other changes.
This Indian Remote Sensing Satellite (IRS) would be built and launched by ISRO and two instruments called SCARAB and SAPHIR would be built by the CNES. The other critical instrument called MADRAS will be jointly engineered by ISRO and CNES.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a programme on Monday (29th December), Nair said that the satellite would be launched by the end of 2009. The satellite would be operated by ISRO and both the countries (India and France) would share data.
India's Chandrayaan-1, the first unmanned spacecraft mission to moon and the country's first space vehicle to venture beyond Earth's orbit successfully entered lunar orbit on November 8. India hopes to send an astronaut into space by 2012 and a manned mission to the moon by 2020.








