Saturday, November 17, 2018

Good news for mobile holders: ISRO to create history for highspeed Internet tomorrow

ISRO is going to achieve one more achievement in the field of space. India will launch telecommunication satellite Gisett-29 on Wednesday. The satellite will be launched from Sriharikota's Satish


Dhawan Space Center. ISRO has said that the launch program will begin at 8.00 in the evening of eight minutes. GSLV-MK-3 Rocket Giset-29 will be installed in the geophysical range in its flight. This year, the fifth launch by ISRO is going on.
This is considered to be very important for India and ISRO. This is a hytheroput communications satellite. There are Q & C's operational payloads. Under the Payloads Digital India program, Jammu and Kashmir will provide better services to the northeast states. This will help in high-speed Internet in such areas. GSAT-29 will work as a platform to test new space technology.


The ISRO president said that apart from operational payloads, this satellite will carry three performance techniques, Q & V bands, optical communication and a high-resolution camera with itself. These techniques will be tested for the first time in the future of space missions. ISRO said this will be the second flight of GSLV-MK-3 rocket. It will work for ten years after launch. After launch, Geo Stationery will be installed in Orbit, 36,000 kilometers away from Earth. It will also help transfer high-speed data to remote regions of India.


GSLV Mk-to-Rocket is being used for the launch of GSAT-29. It is believed to be India's heaviest rocket. Its weight is 640 tonnes. The most important thing about this rocket is that it has been made in India completely. This entire project took fifteen years. This rocket has a height of 13 floors and it can launch four-tonne satellite. In its first aviation, the rocket delivered 3136 kilogram satellite to the orbit of space. This rocket also has a new cryogenic engine generated in indigenous technology. It is used as liquid oxygen and hydrogen fuel.


It has been speculated to adapt the ocean between Gaza Storm Chennai and Sriharikota. But this has changed. The ISRO chief said that the projection program is dependent on the weather and it will be returned if there is no favorable situation. The Meteorological Department said on November 11 that the Gaza Storm was estimated to cross Kundalor and Sriharikota on the northern coast of Tamil Nadu and the southern Andhra Pradesh on November 15. Changes on the road to the cyclone and the possibility of crossing Tamil Nadu ocean between Kudalalor and Pamban, far away from Sriharikota, has been expressed.


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