ISRO launches satellite to monitor China
ISRO launches satellite to monitor China
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Bengaluru: ISRO is ready to fly into space once again amid continued tension between India and China. In fact, ISRO is going to send a spy into space that will keep a close watch on every activity in China. Corona pandemic affected greatly to the missions of ISRO. More than ten missions have been affected so far. But now ISRO is all set to fly into space once again.

Amidst the corona epidemic, ISRO is preparing to launch its first satellite this year in November. With this, ISRO is also planning to launch its new rocket 'Small Satellite Launch Vehicle' (SSLV) before December. The test will be conducted in November to check the large motor-solid fuel booster motor. According to ISRO, it will be launched from the first launch pad of Sriharikota after the PSLV C49 flight. Next month, the PSLV C49 will fly with IT carrying RISAT 2BR2 and 10 other commercial satellites.

ISRO has been back amid corona epidemic to revive the closed activities. More than a dozen satellites from all over the country and abroad will be sent into space through three rockets. In this connection, a virtual launch control centre has been set up to launch the rocket from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.

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