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    Countdown timer PSLV-C51 begins; Moody and Bhagwad Gita’s photo to be released tomorrow | ISRO | Space | Technology | Narendra Modi | Science News | Malayalam Technology News

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksFebruary 27, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Countdown timer PSLV-C51 begins;  Moody and Bhagwad Gita’s photo to be released tomorrow |  ISRO |  Space |  Technology |  Narendra Modi |  Science News |  Malayalam Technology News
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    ISRO will launch its first PSLV this year on Sunday. The countdown to PSLV-C51, which will be launched on February 28, has begun. The main polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV-C51) satellite is Amazonia-1 from Brazil. In addition, 18 other small satellites are being launched. The launch will take place at 10.24 a.m. on Sunday from the first launch pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota.

    Earlier, it was said that in addition to Brazil, 20 small satellites will be launched. However, the launch of the two satellites has been delayed due to some technical problems. Pixel’s Anand, a private startup, has been replaced due to software issues and ISRO Satellite Nano INS-2DT due to a technical glitch.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo and the online version of the Bhagavad Gita are some of the highlights of the launch. An image of Modi, a copy of the Bhagavad Gita, and the names of 25,000 Indians are launched into space. All of this is carried into space by the Satish Dhawan Satellite (SDSAT).

    One of the founding fathers of the Indian space program, Professor. The satellite is named Satish Dhawan. It will have three science payloads – one to study space radiation, the other to study the magnetic field, and the other to test the low-power broadband communications network.

    This is our first satellite to be launched into space. When the task was completed, people were asked to submit their names. We received 25,000 entries in a week. Among these, 1,000 are names from outside India. “We decided to do this to increase people’s interest in space and science missions,” said Dr. Sridharan, founder and CEO of Space Kids India. Mrs. Casson said.

    Head of the Indian Space Center (ISRO) Dr. K. Dr.. Shivan, Secretary of Science; s. The names of Imamahswaran are also engraved on the satellite’s bottom plate. Some changes have been made to the design of this satellite following ISRO’s instructions.

    English summary: The countdown to the first mission of ISRO in 2021 has begun, the Brazilian Amazonia-1 on board

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