ISRO Launch PSLV : Indian Space Research Organization stands for ISRO ( ISRO ) has taken another ‘Gagan Bharari’. Today PSLV-C54 rocket has been launched. 8 nano satellites including Oceansat-3 (Oceansat 3) from Istro (Nano Satellites) have been launched. PSLV-C54-ESO-06 rocket has taken off from Sriharikota space station. Oceansat-3 (Oceansat 3) satellite and 8 nano satellites (Nano Satellite Launch) have been launched from this rocket. This is the 24th mission of ISRO’s PSLV rocket launcher.
Oceansat 3 (Oceansat 3)
Oceansat-3 (Oceansat 3) is a 1000 kg satellite. The satellite will study the oceans and the Earth’s surface and atmosphere. Apart from this, it will help in monitoring chlorophyll, phytoplankton, aerosol and pollution in marine areas of India and allied countries. These satellites can provide information about potential cyclones, thereby preventing damage.
Andhra Pradesh | PSLV-C54 takes off from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. pic.twitter.com/lxsOccncTg
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EOS-06 (Oceansat-3) and eight small satellites will be launched from the PSLV-C54 rocket. In this, a total of eight small satellites such as Anand and Bhutansat from Pixel, two Thybolts from Dhruv space and four from Spaceflight USA will be launched. These include BhutanSat, Thybolt-1, Thybolt-2, Anand and four small satellites, Astrocast.
BhutanSat (BhutanSat / INS-2B)
Apart from Oceansat, eight nano satellites i.e. small satellites have also been sent into space in this launch. The most important satellite is BhutanSat (BhutanSat / INS-2B). Bhutansat is a joint satellite of India-Bhutan. Nano is a satellite. This satellite will collect information about land, roads, railway tracks, bridges.
Isro’s big mission
This is a big mission of ISRO. In this, this rocket will carry the satellites into two orbits. 20 minutes after launch, the Oceansat satellite will be released at an altitude of 742 km above the Earth.
Scientists consider this to be one of the longest missions ever. In this, the rocket will carry the satellite into two orbits. 20 minutes after launch, Ocean-Sat will be released at an altitude of 742 km above the Earth. After that, other satellites will be launched at a distance of 516 to 528 km.
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