India's new satellite will carry Bhagavad Gita and PM Modi's photograph
India's new satellite will carry Bhagavad Gita and PM Modi's photograph
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New Delhi: A copy of the Bhagavad Gita, a photo of PM Modi, and the names of 25,000 individuals will be taken into space at the Satish Dhawan Satellite (SD SAT) to be launched in late February. This satellite will be sent into space through Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C-51. ISRO will do it on 28 February.

This nanosatellite is named after one of the founding fathers of India's space program and has been developed by Space Kidz India. Space Kidz India is an organization dedicated to promoting astronomy among students. Three scientific payloads will also be carried in this satellite. One of these would be to research space radiation, one to research the magnetosphere, and a low-power wide-area communications network.

The founder and CEO of Space Kidz India, Dr. Srimathi Kesan, said that there is a lot of excitement in the group at this time. This will be his first satellite to go into space. When we finalized the mission, we asked people to send their names that would be sent to space. Within a week, we received 25,000 applications. 1000 of these names were from people outside India.

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