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Acronym
  
NESAC

Address
  
Umiam, Meghalaya 793103

Founded
  
2000

Director
  
P.L.N. Raju

Administrator
  
P.L.N. Raju, Director

Website
  
nesac.gov.in

Type
  
Research center

Established
  
September 5, 2000; 16 years ago (2000-09-05)

Headquarters
  
Umiam, Meghalaya, India

Motto
  
Space technology in the service of human kind.

Phone
  
0364-2570140, 0364-2570141

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday9AM–5:15PMTuesday9AM–5:15PMWednesday9AM–5:15PMThursday9AM–5:15PMFriday9AM–5:15PMSaturdayClosed

Similar
  
Ministry of Environm & Forests, Neepco, North Eastern Council, Meghalaya Public Service C, North‑Ea Hill University

North-Eastern Space Applications Centre is a regional space centre established in September, 2000 by joint initiative of Department of space, Government of India and North Eastern Council to expedite the usage of remote sensing technology to discover natural minerals uncovered in the North-Eastern states of India and to promote overall growth of North Eastern states of India using space science and technology.

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History

North-Eastern Space Applications Centre was set up with a joint initiative of DOS and NEC in September, 2000 at Shillong in Meghalaya, India. The centre has been declared a protected area by the state government.

Objectives

The objective of NESAC is to search and utilize the natural resources present in the region using remote sensing, provide the North-Eastern states access to satellite services, and promote research in the space technology in the region by tying up with the academic institutions in the region.

Programmes

The centre presently focuses on Remote sensing and Geographic information systems, a satellite communication programme and space science research programmes

Facilities

The centre is equipped with modern GIS software like Erdas, Geomatica, eCognition, ESRI ArcGIS, and the like. Its equipment includes:

  • Digital Photogrammetry Work Stations
  • A0 size Colour Scanner
  • High Quality printers and plotters
  • Leica Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS)
  • Visual Interpretation facilities
  • Spectroradiometer
  • UV-Visible Spectro-photometer, Flame Photometer
  • Echo-Sounder
  • Plant Canopy Imager
  • Projects

    It has undertaken projects on the *land mapping of North-Eastern States on 1:50,000 scale, and wasteland and wetland monitoring. It developed the FLEWS or Flood Early Warning System for the areas which are likely to be the worst affected by floods. It also developed touch input-based information kiosks to provide information about the state of Meghalaya.

    Finances

    The funding for the centre is divided in 50:50 ratio between Govt. of India and North-Eastern council. The centre has been allocated a budget of Rs. 8 crore for the financial year 2012-13 by the central govt.

    References

    North-Eastern Space Applications Centre Wikipedia