Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is conducting many experiments as a space station. ISRO, which has already successfully completed projects like Chandrayaan, recently launched another satellite into orbit.
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is conducting many experiments as a space station. ISRO, which has already successfully completed projects like Chandrayaan, recently launched another satellite into orbit. Insat-3DS satellite was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota on Saturday. 🚀🌌 The objective of this mission is to enhance our country's weather forecasting capabilities in times of adverse climate change. Whereas INSAT-3DS, the state-of-the-art weather satellite for satellites in geostationary orbit, has been operational since September 2016. But GSLV-F14, which recently entered Ningi, will act as a liaison. After almost 27 hours of countdown, it is getting crowded. Each satellite has a time limit. Before that, it is going to be connected to the planets.
GSLV-F14.. will benefit various sectors including climate change, climate related challenges, agriculture, aviation, disaster management. It deploys a spacecraft into a geostationary transfer orbit and raises it into geostationary orbit. Fully funded by Ministry of Earth Sciences. This advanced satellite is designed for better weather observations, land and ocean surface monitoring. With this launch, India once again showed its presence in space. 🛰️