FEATUREDLatestNationalNewsTODAY'S STORIESTOP STORIES

ISRO Ready To Create History, CMS-01 Will Be Launched

ISRO ready to create history, communication satellite CMS-01 will be launched today.

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is ready to create history once again. ISRO will launch communication satellite CMS-01 today through PSLV-C50.

This is ISRO’s second mission this year in the Corona era. For this, the 25-hour countdown from Satish Dhawan Special Center started on Wednesday afternoon.

Explain that this will be the 52nd mission of PSLV. The communication satellite CMS-01 will be launched from the second launch pad of Sriharikota at 3.41 pm.

CMS-01 is the 42nd communication satellite of ISRO. It will provide extended C-band services to the mainland of the country as well as the Andaman-Nicobar and Lakshadweep islands.

Earlier on November 7, the ground monitoring satellite was launched through PSLV-C49.

Telecommunication services will improve due to CMS-01 satellite. With its help, the picture quality of TV channels will be improved and the government will get help during disaster management.

The satellite will replace the GSAT-2 telecommunications satellite launched in 2011. CMS-01 will provide services for the next seven years.

New competition of tourism in space, technological development will also be seen with the arrival of private companies

The success of the US space agency NASA’s Apollo lunar mission nearly half a century ago brought Mars closer to human reach.

Actually, NASA had planned to step on the Red Planet in 1980, but a change of political and social factors put that plan on hold.

Far away from the arrival of humans after the moon, after 1972, no one has yet stepped on the moon again. The major reason for this is political because in the last five decades.

All the activities related to space have been conducted on the basis of government agencies of countries like America, Russia, China, India, Japan, etc.

SpaceX sent four astronauts to International Space Station

Recently four astronauts from the powerful rocket Falcon-9 of billionaire Elon Musk’s company SpaceX have successfully delivered to the International Space Station (ISS).

This is the second time that SpaceX rockets have been used for a space mission. With this success, a new era of commercial space travel has also started in America, whereas Russia and China have done so before America.

After the success of this mission, America will not have to resort to Russia and European countries to send its astronauts to space.

That is, it will not have to send ISS to its astronauts by rockets of Russia and European countries after spending crores and billions of rupees.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Copyright © 2023 DNN All Rights Reserved