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ISRO Launched Sounding Rocket RH-60 From SDSC

ISRO launched sounding rocket RH-60, to study neutral wind and plasma dynamics.

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has launched the sounding rocket RH-60 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC), Sriharikota Range (SHAR).

ISRO will study behavioral differences in neutral wind and plasma dynamics from this rocket launch. ISRO gave its information by tweeting its official account.

ISRO wrote- ‘Sounding Rocket (RH-560) was launched today to study neutral winds (neutral wind) and attitudinal variations in plasma dynamics in the Sriharikota Range (SHAR).’

According to ISRO, there are one or two-stage solid rockets used for the investigation of upper atmospheric fields and for space research. Also easily serve as affordable platforms for testing or proving prototypes.

ISRO started launching indigenously manufactured rockets in 1965 and since then has become much more adept with experience in solid propellant technology.

New Space India will invest 10000 crore rupees

New Space India Ltd., the commercial unit of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). (NSIL) said on Friday that it would invest around Rs 10,000 crore over the next five years to expand operations.

During this time he will need to recruit about 300 additional people. The company’s chairman and managing director G Narayanan told reporters in Bangalore that NSIL would raise Rs 2,000 crore annually through equity and debt.

The company, under the aegis of the Central Government’s Department of Space, launched its first commercial mission on 28 February.

Under this, the Brazilian satellite Amazonia-1 was placed in orbit from Sriharikota. In response to a question, Narayanan said that we expect an investment of about Rs 2,000 crore annually from next year.

India-China Border: India-China talks on military withdrawal, the agreement reached on many issues.

India and China are continuing the round of discussions to reduce the tension situation on their border.

On Friday, the Foreign Ministries of both countries met under the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on Indo-China Border Affairs (WMCC). The meeting reviewed the withdrawal of troops from the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

In the meeting, both sides agreed that the withdrawal of troops from the northern and southern sides of Pangong Lake has been very positive, and based on this, the process of withdrawal of troops from other stressed areas should be started.

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