ISRO has released a video clip a day after Indian Space Research Organization ISRO successfully flew a PSLV rocket from Sriharikota and successfully placed the RISAT-2BR1 satellite into its orbit. This video clip is recorded with cameras mounted on the PSLV rocket.
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The video clip associated with this launch is 1 minute 58 seconds long. It has the last moments of the countdown. After this, the PSLV-C48 rocket can be seen rising above the Satish Dhawan Space Center. After this in the video, it is shown how the rocket went out of the sky and disappeared from the eyes. Seeing this video, you will feel proud of ISRO, it will feel that even the sky is no longer a distance.
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ISRO is continuously getting achievements one after the other. This is the 50th flight of PSLV, which is very important for India. 9 more satellites have been sent with RISAT-2BR1. The RISAT-2BR1 is a radar imaging earth observation satellite. Its total weight is 628 kg. This satellite objective is to provide assistance in agriculture, forest and disaster management. Apart from this, other satellites sent include one satellite each of Israel, Italy, Japan and six of America. They also differ. Recently, ISRO has installed several satellites to increase India's security in space which is a lens with the latest technology. Also, in terms of capacity, many are more capable than the old satellite.
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