ISRO is preparing to launch 2 rockets, GSLV will be launched in August and PSLV will be launched in September

ISRO is preparing to launch 2 rockets, GSLV will be launched in August and PSLV will be launched in September

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) goes to launch 2 rockets soon. These launches will happen within the months of August and September respectively. Earth observation satellites are to be sent through them.

The country's space agency ISRO is preparing to launch 2 Satellites soon. in line with the web site of Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), GSLV is to be launched in August and PSLV in September, although their dates haven't been announced yet.

The GSLV rocket will Launch Observation Satellite GISAT-1, which will be placed in geosynchronous orbit 36,000 km from the planet earth. This orbit is typically for communication satellites. This satellite will coordinate with the time of Earth's rotation on its axis, but it'll appear stable when viewed from Earth. it's being said that 3 such satellites can cover the complete earth to an excellent extent.

According to ISRO, the aim of GISAT-1 is to capture images of the realm at short intervals, for rapid monitoring of natural disasters. except this, works like farming, forestry, mineralogy, warning for disasters will be included. Regarding the date of launch for GISAT-1, Director of ISRO Dr. Sivan told that the launch date has not been officially decided yet but preparations are happening for it.

PSLV rocket is to be launched in September. it's expected that it'll carry Earth Observation Satellite 4. The launch of GSLV and PSLV are the country's second and third launch this year. Earlier in February, the Brazilian Earth Observation Satellite Amazonia-1 and 18 small satellites were launched through a PSLV.

During the covid epidemic spread within the country for the last one and a half years, ISRO has also contributed plenty in fighting it. ISRO accelerated the manufacture of Liquid Oxygen (cryogenic rocket fuel) to assist hospitals. except for this, various models of indigenous, low-cost medical ventilators were also designed.