New Delhi: In the era of global epidemic corona virus, the Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO) is determined to show India's strength once again. To keep an eye on enemies, ISRO is going to launch its first satellite of the year on November 7. ISRO said on Wednesday that it was about to launch the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle Mission.
The satellite will be launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota on November 7 at 3:02 pm. With the help of this satellite, the Earth will be monitored in any weather. The SLV C49 will fly with around nine satellites. This is ISRO's first rocket launch mission of this year.
This satellite is capable of keeping an eye on the earth even between the clouds. It will also help in agriculture, forestry flood situation and disaster management. The satellite will help the Indian Army greatly. With this help, it will be easy to monitor all enemies including China. Through this, the civil application can be monitored.
Earth Observation Satellite has some special features. Earth Observation Reset is an advanced series of satellites. With the help of this satellite, the Earth can be monitored in any weather. Synthetic aperture radar has been used in this satellite. Which will prove successful in keeping an eye on any movement of the enemy. With the help of this satellite, the earth can be monitored even amidst clouds.
This rocket launch can be viewed live through ISRO's website, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Following this mission, ISRO plans to launch the GSAT-12R communication satellite with a PSLV-C50 rocket in December. Let ISRO launch RISAT-2 BR1 on 11 December 2019. This surveillance satellite was launched with the help of PSLV-C48.
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