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Countdown Of ISRO’s First Space Mission Released In 2021

Countdown of ISRO’s first space mission released in 2021, launching tomorrow morning.

The countdown to the first space program of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has begun in 2021 after the Corona epidemic.

The countdown of the PSLV-C51 / Amazonia-1 mission from Satish Dhawan Space at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh was started at 08:54 AM today.

This mission of ISRO will be launched tomorrow morning. ISRO gave its information on its Twitter handle.

ISRO’s 53rd PSLV Mission

The PSLV-C51 rocket will be the 53rd mission of the PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle). Through this, Brazil’s Amazonia-1 will be launched.

Amazonia-1 is the primary satellite and along with 18 other satellites will also be launched from Sriharikota, about 100 km from Chennai.

According to the information given by ISRO, it will be launched tomorrow at 10:24 am on the morning of 28 February.

However, the role of the weather will be the most important during this time. The launching will depend on the prevailing weather conditions.

Photo of PM Modi being sent in space.

The Brazilian Amazonia-1, launched by the PSLV-C51 rocket, has the Amazonia-1 primary satellite in Brazil and is accompanied by 18 other satellites.

Out of this, the picture and name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on one of the nanosatellites is also being sent to space.

What will the satellite do.

The Amazonia-1 satellite is Brazil’s first optical earth observation satellite. It is designed to monitor trees and other changes that are occurring in the Amazon jungles.

PSLV-C51 launch rehearsal completed

Earlier, ISRO had completed the rehearsal for the launch of the PSLV-C51 mission yesterday.

Indian space sector startup Pixels announced two days ago that its first satellite Anand would not be launched with the PSLV-C51 rocket due to some software-related reasons.

ISRO also confirmed that it’s Nanosatellite INS-2DT will also not be a part of this mission.

Preparations to send new generation small rocket on the first flight.

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will soon start using its new generation of small rockets, but before that, the organization is preparing to send them on an orbital pilot flight.

The organization began to build small miniature satellite launch vehicles (SSLVs) in view of the new global launch market for small satellites.

Sources have said that SSLV-D1 could be launched in late March or early April. Secretary, Department of Space and ISRO Chairman K.K. Sivan said SSLV has been developed in view of the increasing demand for small satellites.

He had earlier said that SSLV components can be connected in just 72 hours.

Chairman of ISRO’s commercial arm NewSpace India Ltd. Narayan said that the demand for small launch vehicles has increased in the world. Therefore, the focus is on this.

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