RISAT-2BR1: Today India's second intelligence eye will install in space
RISAT-2BR1: Today India's second intelligence eye will install in space
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Today on Wednesday, the Indian Space Research Organization will launch a new spy satellite RISAT-2BR1 (RISAT-2BR1) and 9 foreign satellites. According to ISRO, the rocket PSLV-C48 (PSLV-C48) will fly with RISAT-2 BR1 at 3:25 pm. ISAT-2BR1 is a radar imaging surveillance satellite. The weight of this satellite is 628 kg.

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According to media reports, it will be launched from the launching center of Sriharikota Rocket Port in Andhra Pradesh. RISAT-2 BR1 will be installed in an orbit of 576 km. The age of this satellite will be 5 years. It includes 9 foreign satellites with US (multi-mission Lemur-4 satellite), Technology Demonstration Tyvac-0129, Earth Imaging 1 Hopsat, Israel (Remote Sensing Duchieft-3, etc.)

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If experts believe about this launch, this satellite is very special in terms of security of Indian borders. It is being called India's second intelligence eye. India's radar imaging power will increase manifold after the RISAT-2 BR1 satellite is placed in Earth orbit. With the help of this, planning will be made to monitor the Indian borders and make their security impassable. This satellite will start working as soon as it is placed in its orbit and after some time it will start getting pictures. This satellite will be able to take very clear pictures in any season. In the presence of clouds, it will keep a close watch on the movements of the enemy. Not only this, but it will also help a lot in disaster relief work. The Defense Intelligence Sensor of RISAT 2 BR1 has been made in India only, which can take pictures even at night.

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