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ISRO Sent PM Modi’s Picture And Bhagavad Gita To Space

ISRO sent PM Modi’s picture and Bhagavad Gita to space, know what is the reason. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched the Amazonia-One and 18 other satellites today from Sriharikota via PSLV-C51.

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. ISRO is moving every day in the world of space.

On one hand, while this space mission was very important for India, the special thing about this launch was that ISRO has sent PM Narendra Modi’s picture and Bhagavad Gita with its PSLV-C51 rocket to space.

ISRO has carved a picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the top panel of its Satish Dhawan Satellite.

This step has been taken to show solidarity with the PM’s self-reliant initiative and the decision of private companies to open the way to space.

This will be the first time in history that the picture of the Prime Ministers has been taken into space on the top panel with the words ‘Self-reliant mission’.

This satellite has been developed by Space Kids India for ISRO. Space Kids India will conduct research on radiation in space through this satellite.

Why was Bhagavad Gita sent.

Along with this, Bhagavad Gita has also been sent into space. The idea of ​​taking Bhagwat Geeta into space has been given by Dr. Mrs. Kesan, CEO of Space Kids India.

According to him, there is a trend to carry his holy books like – BIBLE in other space missions of the world. It will create history in India because nothing like this has ever happened in India.

Number of foreign satellites launched by India

This first space mission of India in 2021 will be long enough for the PSLV rocket as its flight time is 1 hour, 55 minutes, and 7 seconds. The total number of foreign satellites launched by India now stands at 342.

Another successful ISRO flight into space, PSLV-C51 launching with 19 satellites; PM Modi congratulated

ISRO has once again created history in space. ISRO successfully launched its first mission of this year today.

ISRO successfully launched PSLV-C51 carrying Ammonia-1 and 18 other satellites from Sriharikota Spaceport to Satish Dhawan Space Center.

This is the first launch of the Indian Space Research Organization ([ISRO)] in 2021. It is included in the longest space operation ever.

According to ISRO, the PSLV 51 / Amazonia-1 mission from Satish Dhawan Space Center ([SDSC)] SHAR, Sriharikota was launched at 10.24 am

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