The first satellite to go into the space 1000 people watched
live, ISRO made special arrangements
Indian Space Research Organization i.e. ISRO launched a
total of 28 satellites together. There is also an amisat of India, which is
very important in terms of security. Apart from this, there are several reasons
for which today's launch was special ...
The name of Hindustan is now included in the countries of
the world which, along with being a financial power, is also a superpower in
the world of space. Today another example of this appears before the world,
when Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched a total of 28 satellites
together. There is also an amisat of India, which is very important in terms of
security. Apart from this, there are several reasons for which today's launch
is going to be special ...
Amisat's specialty
- Amisat is a satellite created by ISRO and DRDO, which aims
to keep an eye on enemies.
- Monitor the enemy's radars and sensors positioned on the
borders.
- Help to create an accurate electronic map of enemy areas,
that is, if someone has been plotting against us, then India will be looking at
it.
- Provide accurate information about other communication
devices including mobile on borders. For example, India will be comfortable to
monitor who and how many people are active at terrorist bases on the border.
- Decoding the conversation through mobile and communication
devices.
This is the first time ...
This will be the first time in India when ISRO has opened
this launch for the common people, today about 1000 people have seen this scene
live. For this, ISRO had set up a stadium platform where people have a seating
arrangement. Earlier, the US agency NASA did this only when it kept such a
launch open for the common people.
Many countries launch satellite launches
ISRO launched its AMISAT launch via PSLV-C45 rocket today,
but also launched satellites from many other countries. These include 24 of the
US, two in Lithuania, and each satellite from Spain and Switzerland. Even
before this, ISRO has set a record to send 104 satellites together.
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