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THE ISRO,WHICH STEPS TOWARDS THE ULTIMATE INITIATIVE

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The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) crossed another milestone. The PSLV-C40 was successfully launched on the morning of January 12 and successfully installed the Indian glory. Simultaneously, 31 satellites successfully entered the preset orbit and once again showed our credibility to the world of space research. Of the 31 satellites sent by this month, 28 are from different countries, while three are India's Cartosat-2 e, Micro and Nano (INS) satellites.
    THE ISRO,WHICH STEPS TOWARDS THE ULTIMATE INITIATIVE

It is another time that this satellite is successfully built satellite and successfully launched into the earth. India is the highest peak in space exploration of superpowers like America and Russia in simultaneous sending satellites in large numbers. In 2013, US satellite 29 satellites, and the following year, Russia delivered 37 satellites to its spacecraft. In the same year, India had released a total of 104 satellites with a single rocket in February last year. This victory was not easy. Vikram Sarabhai's work took a long time to realize his dreams. The Indian Space Research Organization (IMAC), under the supervision of nuclear physicist Homi Baba, There is a lot of effort behind Indian sponsorships. It is not possible to send rackets into the airspace at the beginning. 

In the first phase ISRO, which constructed rackets with the help of America and America, faced many disruptions in that order. Learning from the failures and learning of the lessons. The IRNS-1H has failed to be launched in the last month. The PSLV-Sea 39 experiment failed in the Polar satellite carrier series. However, the failure of the defeat for four months proved that the PSLV-See 40 was unlikely to be used as a result of the anti-incumbency disadvantages. The most noteworthy is that the Kartosat-2 e-satellite satellite, part of the Kartosat series, It can provide a clear picture of the specific location on the earth from the clock to the ground. Cartosat-2 e is characterized by the ability to capture pictures of each small item in a square meter that is thoroughly examined. This satellite will support India's challenges across the border. Kartosat-II will play a special role in India's border protection with a long border with China and Pakistan. Kartosat satellite will check for Pakistani hawkers who are trying to cross the border with China to cross the border. Border protection capability will increase further with the help of aerospace orbit. Science and technology benefits to the public and launched a major revolution in communications and media. Has solved many challenges to life. Agriculture, industries and the environment. The satellites of ISRO that show solutions to problems with the exact targets of any sector.

 ISRO satellites have been in the forefront of information about the risky calamity of the cyclone and tsunami. With satellites information is available to know how much water circulars and fishermen in the oceans. We can easily estimate the nature of the soil. It is the information that our satellites in the spacecraft are to detect and survive the endangered species. ISRO is not the first to experiment, but in financial results. By sending the foreign satellites into the overseas, it earns crores of rupees foreign currency. It is noteworthy that foreign satellites are shifted to ISRO in less than the United States and other countries. The success of these days will be more important for ISRO. There are several consecutive experiments. GSLV projects are in the stream. ISRO has the idea of launching Chandrayaan-2 at the end of this year or early next year. Also, the launch of the solar system under the name Aditya-1 was launched by ISRO. In addition, ISRO plans to send the hydroponut satellite into orbit. This brings us more information and technology. The launch of the Aryabhata satellite four decades ago has been lifted by centuries of ISRO mission. It is not our satellite, but our solidarity and our capability. Greetings to the ISRO

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