Wednesday, April 20, 2011

INDIAS PRIDE IN SKIES (LAUNCHED 3 SATELLITES SUCCESSFULLY)

                      భారత ప్రయోగం విజయవంతం














శ్రీహరికోట నుండి ప్రయోగించిన రాకెట్ (PSLVC16),విజయవంతం గా నింగి లోకి ఎగసి భారత దేశపు కీర్తి కి నిదర్సనం గా నిలిచింది ,ఇందులో మొత్తం ౩ ఉపగ్రహాలను పెట్టి పంపిస్తున్నారు ,వాటిలో 



1 .మన సొంత పరిజ్ఞానం తో తయారైంది ,
2 .భారత మరియు రష్యా  సహకారంతో ,
౩.సింగపూర్ సహకారంతో తయరినవి .. 



రాకెట్ ప్రయోగానికి సిద్ధం చేస్తున్నారు 

---->FAILURES:(in the past)
  • Last year saw the dramatic back-to-back failures of two of the larger rockets, the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, that plunged down into the Bay of Bengal.
  • Four ISRO made satellites failed one after the other.
  • The organisation was singed by the S-band corruption scandal when the ISRO-Devas deal was annulled by the government.
---->WHAT HAPPEND TODAY AT 10:12 AM IN INDIA,(SRI HARI KOTA)
 
  • The Indian Space Research Organisation's PSLV C-16 was successfully launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota at 10.12 am on Wednesday morning
  • The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is carrying remote sensing satellite Resourcesat-2 and two mini spacecraft.

------>WHATS THE PURPOSE OF SENDING?
  • The launch vehicle will place in polar sun synchronous orbit the 1206-kg Resourcesat-2, 92-kg Youthsat and 106-kg X-sat satellites 822 km above Earth.
  • The mission's primary satellite, ISRO built Resourcesat-2, is an advanced remote sensing spacecraft to facilitate study and management of natural resources.
  • Resourcesat-2 with a five year space life will also carry an additional payload from COMDEV, Canada that will provide information on ship surveillance by making 14 orbits per day
  • Youthsat, a joint Indo-Russian satellite for stellar and atmospheric studies will study the relationship between solar variability and thermosphere-ionosphere changes. The satellite with two-year life will carry two Indian and one Russian payload.
  • PSLV will also launch Singapore's first satellite X-SAT, a mini satellite that intends to demonstrate technologies related to satellite based remote sensing and onboard image processing.













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