Celebration of Independence Day will double when India makes another big leap, ISRO will deploy 'Nighaban' in the sky
Independence Day celebrations are on the brink of double now as India is geared up to require another leap within the skies. Amidst the preparations for the celebration of independence, on August 12, ISRO goes to deploy India's eye in space. In fact, the planet observation satellite EOS-03 will be launched by GSLV-F10 next week from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). India goes to learn lots from its launch.
According to agency PTI, ISRO said that the launch will be done on August 12 at 5:43 pm. Although it'll rely on the weather. EOS-03 could be a highly advanced satellite, which can be placed in Earth orbit with the assistance of GSLV F10 vehicle. If this test is successful, then India's strength will increase further and it'll be easier to grasp meteorological activities.
The GSLV flight will report to hold the satellite in a very 4-metre diameter-Ogive sized payload fairing, being flown for the primary time on a rocket that has thus far operated 13 other flights deploying the satellite and partner missions in space Huh. it's being said that the EOS-03 satellite will take pictures of the complete country four-five times in an exceedingly day, which can send key data associated with weather and environmental change. Not only this, this EOS-03 satellite are capable of near real time monitoring of natural disasters like floods and cyclones within the Indian subcontinent because it undergoes major environmental and weather changes.
Let us tell you that earlier on February 28, ISRO successfully meted out the primary mission of the year. India's rocket took aloof from the Sriharikota space center on 28 February carrying a Brazilian satellite for the primary time. India's PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) C-51 carrying Brazil's Amazonia-1 and 18 other satellites took aloof from the Sriharikota Space Center. the image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was engraved on the highest panel of this spacecraft.