Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) created history again, launched 10 satellites simultaneously
Nellore (Andhra Pradesh), 07 November. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) once again created history. On Saturday, ISRO launched 10 satellites simultaneously. One of these is the satellite of India, launched through PSLV-C49 .
The PSLV- C49 rocket was successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. Scientists have succeeded in launching 10 satellites into orbit through PSLV-C49 . Nine other foreign satellites have been successfully placed in orbit, including the Indian Earth observation satellite EOS-01. The Indian satellite EOS-01 will study agricultural and natural disasters and climate.
ISRO Chairman Shivan lauded the success of the PSLV- C49 launch. He congratulated the scientists of ISRO, who made this experiment successful. All arrangements for the PSLV-C49 rocket launch were completed but were delayed by 10 minutes due to heavy rains. The scientists had planned to launch at 3:02 pm, which was launched ten minutes late at 3:12 pm.
ISRO plans to launch the GSAT-12R communication satellite in December next month. It will be launched via PSLV-C50 rocket. On today’s success, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted and congratulated ISRO and their team for the successful test of PSLV-C49 / EOS-01 mission. He said that during the Corona period, our scientists followed the deadline and have launched PSLV in the given time.