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16-Feb-2022
ISRO's successful first launch in 2022: EOS 04
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I would like to congratulate all Indians for the first successful launch of ‘EOS 04’ in 2022.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully launched three satellites using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV -C52 and inserted them into the intended Sun-Synchronous Polar Orbit of 529 Km altitude at 06:17 hours IST on 14 February 2022 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, SHAR, Sriharikota.
All three satellites were placed by the PSLV-C52 into their intended orbit under the new chairman S. Somnath without any glitch with precision. This launch is the first launch by ISRO in 2022 and it is waiting for their list of launching satellites in space.
The silence of Pulicat Lake was broken in the morning during the launch and the dry sky having the dark color was quite lit up with the orange color fire flame of the rocket. People from different places have witnessed the launch with their open eyes and later on, the news was on every person’s mouth in morning tea.
With the words “Sare Jahan Se Achcha Hindustan Hamara” which was recited by Rakesh Sharma after returning from space in 1948, the then period of India is a remark for the Indian Space Technology as the beginning of innovations.
Indian Space Research Organisation is a space agency of India full of innovatory people, it is well known in the world for its remarkable launches, and the Mars Mission known as the Mangalyaan Mission reached Mars at the cheapest cost on comparing the world’s drive to mars, is spreading the glory of the nation. NASA, the best Space Agency is comprised the 38 percent of the Indian Scientist, is also revealing the ability of Indian Space science.
The Earth Observatory Satellite is realized at U R Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru. The satellite is based on radar imaging and it is designed to provide high-quality images under all-weather conditions for application plantation, agriculture, forestry, Soil Moisture & Hydrology, and Food Mapping. Satellite weight around 1710 Kg and can generate 2280 W power.
The satellite is aimed for the 10 years of life span.
ISRO Chairman S. Somnath congratulated the team of ISRO for the successful launch with such precision with which the mission was accomplished.
PSLV-C52 launched three satellites that comprised one Earth Observatory Satellite EOS 04, the technology demonstrator from ISRO INS-2TD, and a student-made satellite INSPIREsat-1 at 5.59 am from the first launch pad of SHAR, Sriharikota.
Indian Space Technology is more focused to give its teachings to the youth student and scholars of many universities so that they can learn about their space and can contribute to the space development programs.
S. Somnath reveals about the launch and congratulated the team and country for the successful launch including this he also told that ISRO will come back soon with the next launch. It seems that ISRO is going to launch several satellites in space this year 2022.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also felicitated the Indian Space Research Organisation for the accomplishment.
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“Congratulations to our space scientist on the successful launch of the PSLV C52 mission. EOS-04 satellite will provide high-resolution images under all weather conditions for agriculture, forestry and plantation, soil moisture and hydrology as well as food mapping.”
India and Indians are fully happy with this successful launch of satellites, the farmer is the largest beneficiary body because now in every weather condition, the government can look at the situation of plow fields which will help to decide the compensation for farmers.
This mission has added an amount of glory to Indian Space Science and we are waiting for others mission to add their value to our country.
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