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ISRO Plans to Launch GISAT-1 Geo-Imaging Satellite on August 12
ISRO Plans to Launch GISAT-1 Geo-Imaging Satellite on August 12
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is getting back into launch activity fully at Sriharikota spaceport with the planned orbiting of geo imaging satellite GISAT-1 on board GSLV-F10 rocket on August 12. It’s going to be only the second launch of the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency in the COVID-19-hit 2021. ISRO successfully launched PSLV-C51 mission on February 28 with Brazil’s…
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Latest News Today - ISRO Plans to Launch GISAT-1 Geo-Imaging Satellite on
Latest News Today – ISRO Plans to Launch GISAT-1 Geo-Imaging Satellite on
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is getting back into launch activity fully at Sriharikota spaceport with the planned orbiting of geo imaging satellite GISAT-1 on board GSLV-F10 rocket on August 12. It’s going to be only the second launch of the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency in the COVID-19-hit 2021. ISRO successfully launched PSLV-C51 mission on February 28 with Brazil’s…
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Technical issues cause the postponement of launch of India's first Geo-imaging satellite named GISAT-1 The launch was previously scheduled on March 5th #isro #gisat1 #rocket #satellite #launch #news https://www.instagram.com/p/B9VxdhTBz1Z/?igshid=1so191qe8dnke
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Você sabia? O GSLV-F10 é tão alto quanto um edifício de 16 andares. E pesa impressionantes 420.300 kg !! Ele lançará o GISAT-1 às 1743 horas IST de 5 de março. #GSLV # GSLVF10 # GISAT1 Did you know? GSLV-F10 is as tall as a 16 storey building. And weighs a whopping 4,20,300 kilograms!! It will launch GISAT-1 at 1743 hrs IST on March 05. #GSLV #GSLVF10 #GISAT1 https://www.instagram.com/p/B9QBr3MlndR/?igshid=zblh8iruvwrc
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Did you know? GSLV-F10 is as tall as a 16 storey building. And weighs a whopping 4,20,300 #kilograms!! It will launch GISAT-1 at 1743 hrs IST on March 05. #GSLV #GSLVF10 #GISAT1 https://www.instagram.com/p/B9O-OYJAQPF/?igshid=lfnxcptp1xq4
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16 मंजिला इमारत बराबर ऊंचे रॉकेट से लॉन्च होगा जीसैट-1 उपग्रह, 24 घंटे भारतीय उपमहाद्वीप की निगरानी करेगा
16 मंजिला इमारत बराबर ऊंचे रॉकेट से लॉन्च होगा जीसैट-1 उपग्रह, 24 घंटे भारतीय उपमहाद्वीप की निगरानी करेगा
नई दिल्ली.भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन (इसरो) 5 मार्च को जीएसएलवी-एफ 10 के जरिए जियो इमेजिंग सैटेलाइट यानी जीसैट-1 को श्रीहरिकोटा के सतीश धवन स्पेस सेंटर लॉन्च करेगा। जिस जीएसएलवी एफ-10 रॉकेट से इस सैटेलाइट को लॉन्च किया जाएगा, वह 16 मंजिला इमारत जितना ऊंचा है और इसका वजन 4,20,300 किलो है। इसरो के मुताबिक प्रक्षेपण 5 मार्च को शाम 5: 43 बजे होगा। यह मिशन 18 मिनट का होगा यानी प्रक्षेपण के 18…
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GISAT-1 launch: How to watch the launch of ISRO's first satellite of 2020 live- Technology News, Firstpost
GISAT-1 launch: How to watch the launch of ISRO’s first satellite of 2020 live- Technology News, Firstpost
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tech2 News StaffMar 02, 2020 12:42:21 IST
On 5 March 2020 at 5.43 pm IST, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is going to launch its first satellite of the year and we are very excited for it. This will also be the first Geo imaging satellite (GISAT-1) that is set to launch aboard the GSLV-F10. The entire launch sequence is supposed to take around 18 minutes 39 seconds to…
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#Geo Imaging Satellite#GISAT1#GSLV#imaging sateliite#ISRO Launch vehicles#ISRO rocket#launch of GISAT1. ISRO#Rocket#Satellite
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इसरो की 12 अगस्त को GISAT-1 जियो-इमेजिंग सैटेलाइट लॉन्च करने की योजना https://tinyurl.com/ydjs82ou #gisat1 #अगसत #इसर #इसरो_जीसैट_1_जियो_इमेजिंग_सैटेलाइट_लॉन्च_की_तारीख_12_अगस्त_स्थगित_देरी_कोविड_19_कोरोनावायरस_इसरो #क #करन #गीसैट-1 #जयइमजग #जीएसएलवी-एफ10 #यजन #लनच #सटलइट
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Isro’s ’20 target: Sun mission, 10 launches Plans To Introduce Reusable Launch Vehicle Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) will aim to touch new heights in 2020 as it is planning to launch around a dozen key satellite missions, high-profile interplanetary mission Aditya (sun) and first unmanned test-flight of the Gaganyaan mission carrying a humanoid next year. Isro chairman K Sivan said, “We are targeting to launch over 10 satellite missions next year. They will include advanced communication satellites Gisat1 and Gisat-12R and earth observation satellites Risat-2BR2 and Microsat (for surveillance). We are also targeting to launch Aditya L1 (sun) mission by mid-2020 and the first unmanned test-flight of Gaganyaan in December.” The Aditya L1 mission will be the country’s first solar mission that will help scientists study the solar corona. The Isro chief said, “A PSLV will be used to carry the spacecraft, the work on which is going on.” The 400kg-class satellite, which will carry six scientific payloads, will be inserted in a halo orbit around the Lagrangian point 1 (L1), which is 1.5 million km from the Earth, so that there is a major advantage of continously viewing the Sun without any eclipse. On two other key missions, Sivan said, “The testflight of reusable launch vehicle (RLV) and the first development flight of newly-developed Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV or mini-PSLV) are likely to be launched by early next year.” The RLV technology will help the space agency reuse first and second stages of a rocket so that it can reuse them to cut cost and carry heavier payloads. The first rocket stage will be recovered on a vertical landing spot on the sea. For recovering the second stage, Isro is developing a winged body like a space shuttle. This shuttle will be attached as a second stage in a rocket. It will carry the top portion of the rocket comprising a satellite to space. Once it injects the satellite in its orbit, the shuttle will glide back to the Earth. At the end of the year, Isro will try to launch the first test-flight of the Rs 10,000cr Gaganyaan mission. For more details please visit the links below : www.iasshiksha.com www.iasshiksha.blog
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India to Launch GISAT-1 Earth Observation Satellite in March
#India to Launch GISAT-1 Earth Observation Satellite in March. #ISRO #GISAT #GISAT1
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is planning to launch the GISAT-1 (Geo Imaging Satellite 1) Earth observation satellite in March.
The satellite will be launched abroad a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F10) rocket from the Second Launch Pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. The launch is tentatively scheduled at 1743 Hrs IST on March 05, 2020, subject…
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#Earth observation satellite#GEO Imaging Satellite (GISAT)#GISAT-1#GSLV Mk.II#India#Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
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March 5 is the date when India will launch the Country's Geo Imaging Satellite also called GISAT-1 along with its Geosynchronous Satellite Launch vehicle(GSLV). The rocket carrying the GISAT-1 is expected to lift off at around 5:40pm. ISRO, the space agency also added that, the launch is subject to the weather conditions. *The satellite will be placed in Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. *The satellite will operate in geostationary orbit. *The satellite will facilitate real time observation of the Indian sub-continent,under cloud free conditions. #isro #space #research #india #gisat1 #gslv https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Dwh0xhvK8/?igshid=ujnpk6czn0eg
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#Geo #Imaging #Satellite-1 (#GISAT1) will be #India's first agile #Earth observation satellite operating from #Geostationary orbit. Launch at 1743 Hrs IST on March 5th by GSLV-F10. This picture shows GISAT-1 between two halves of GSLV-F10's payload fairing #GSLV #GSLVF10 #GISAT1 https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Ik7wPgOCe/?igshid=dfxsw4uuinhr
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March 5 is the date when India will launch the Country's Geo Imaging Satellite also called GISAT-1 along with its Geosynchronous Satellite Launch vehicle(GSLV). The rocket carrying the GISAT-1 is expected to lift off at around 5:40pm. ISRO, the space agency also added that, the launch is subject to the weather conditions. *The satellite will be placed in Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. *The satellite will operate in geostationary orbit. *The satellite will facilitate real time observation of the Indian sub-continent,under cloud free conditions. #isro #gisat1 #space #research #gslv #india https://www.instagram.com/p/B9DwDK6hTmW/?igshid=14d6tptxm5o7i
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