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ISRO’s Satellite ‘EOS-01’ Will Keep An Eye On Enemies

ISRO’s satellite ‘EOS-01’ will keep an eye on enemies, the Indian Army will increase strength.

ISRO (ISRO) scientists will launch satellite ‘EOS-01’ from Satish Dhawan Space Center at Sriharikota on November 7 at 3:02 pm. Along with satellite ‘EOS-01’, 9 customer satellites are also ready to be launched.

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is going to launch the satellite ‘EOS-01’ (Earth Observation Satellite) next month to monitor the countries.

The special thing about this satellite will be that it will be launched with a PSLV-C49 rocket.

Please tell that ISRO scientists will launch satellite ‘EOS-01’ from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota on November 7 at 3:02 minutes.

Giving information about this from ISRO, it has been said that in addition to the satellite ‘EOS-01’, 9 customer satellites are also ready to be launched.

All these satellites will be launched under a commercial agreement with New Space India Limited.

According to scientists, the satellite ‘EOS-01’ is an advanced series of Earth Observation Reset Satellites. With the help of this satellite, the Earth can be monitored in any weather.

Let us know that synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has been used in this satellite, which will be effective in keeping an eye on any movement of the enemy. With the help of this satellite, the earth can be monitored even amidst clouds.

This way you will get the benefit

With this satellite, the Indian Army will be able to keep an eye on the enemies easily.

The satellite will keep a close watch on the border after seeing how the situation in eastern Ladakh has remained tense for the past several months from China.

Along with this, in view of the manner in which terrorist infiltration has been carried out by Pakistan, this satellite will help the Indian Army greatly.

In addition, the satellite will also be used for civil applications such as farming, forestry, and flood situation monitoring.

ISRO changes the way naming of the satellite, how will it be named now

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has adopted a new way of naming its Earth Observation Satellite. Now the name of such a satellite will start with ‘EOS’. Next, the satellite will be identified based on the count.

According to the new nomenclature, ISRO’s radar imaging satellite RISAT-2BR2 will now be named EOS-01.

The satellite will be launched on November 7 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.

With this, nine satellites of other countries are also to be launched. This will be ISRO’s first launch in 2020.

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