The line graph compares the number of satellites launched by India with all the other nations between the year 2007 and 2016. The data is calibrated in the number of satellites launched per year.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that India launched less satellites than other nations.
Initially, India started with launching 3 satellites in the year 2007 and continued launching 3 satellites for a span of three years from 2007 to 2009, whereas other continents statred with 4 satellites in the year 2007 and suddenly saw an increase of 5 satellites in the year 2008. This number gradually declined over the period of three years reaching its lowest of 2 satellites launched in the year 2011 and 2012.
Moreover, after 2010 Indian space organization launched their second highest number of satellite which was 8, but this number saw a sudden drop of 6 in the year 2012, on the other hand, other space organization saw gradual rose till 2014 and then it suddenly increased. In the year 2016, India and other nations launched the highest satellite launched over the decade by launching 10 and 22 satellites respectively.
The line graph compares the
number
of satellites launched by India with all the
other
nations between the
year
2007 and 2016. The data
is calibrated
in the
number
of satellites launched per year.
Overall
, it can be
clearly
seen
that India launched
less
satellites than
other
nations.
Initially
, India
started
with launching 3 satellites in the
year
2007 and continued launching 3 satellites for a span of three years from 2007 to 2009, whereas
other
continents
statred
with 4 satellites in the
year
2007 and
suddenly
saw
an increase of 5 satellites in the
year
2008. This
number
gradually
declined over the period of three years reaching its lowest of 2 satellites launched in the
year
2011 and 2012.
Moreover
, after 2010 Indian space organization launched their second highest
number
of satellite which was 8,
but
this
number
saw
a sudden drop of 6 in the
year
2012, on the
other
hand,
other
space organization
saw
gradual rose till 2014 and then it
suddenly
increased. In the
year
2016, India and
other
nations launched the highest satellite launched over the decade by launching 10 and 22 satellites
respectively
.