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essay on progress of India in satellite​

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Answered by itscutiepie13
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Answer:

hope it helps you follow please

Explanation:

All Indian Space Programs are conducted under the authority of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). With the glorious motto of ‘Space technology in the service of humankind,’ ISRO was established on 15th August 1969.

The legacy of ISRO began from the year 1975 when they launched the satellite Aryabhata that is named after the famous Indian astronomer and inventor of zero. ISRO is one of the six government space organizations in the world that possess full launch capabilities, operate large fleets of artificial satellites, deploy cryogenic engines, and launch extraterrestrial missions.

Answered by sahil5416
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Answer:

India In satellite ️

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ISRO is the space agency under the Department of Space Government of India. It has its headquarters situated in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The space research activities are initiated and guided by Dr Vikram Sarabhai, the founder of the Indian space program in 1962. ISRO was formed in 1969, holding the vision to develop and harness space technology in national development, during the process of pursuing the planetary exploration and space science research.

ISRO had replaced its predecessor the Indian National Committee for Space Research that was established in the year 1962 by the first prime minister of India. ISRO has gained a place among the elite space agencies in the world. The first Indian satellite that was built by ISRO was Aryabhata and was launched on April 19th 1975 with the helping hand of the Soviet Union.

ISRO had replaced its predecessor the Indian National Committee for Space Research that was established in the year 1962 by the first prime minister of India. ISRO has gained a place among the elite space agencies in the world. The first Indian satellite that was built by ISRO was Aryabhata and was launched on April 19th 1975 with the helping hand of the Soviet Union.1980 was an important year because it marked the launch of Rohini, the first satellite that was successfully placed in the orbit by SLV-3. In the year 2014 on January, ISRO used an indigenously built cryogenic engine for GSLV-D5 which was the launch of GSAT-14 satellite that made it one of the only six countries to develop a cryogenic technology.

ISRO had replaced its predecessor the Indian National Committee for Space Research that was established in the year 1962 by the first prime minister of India. ISRO has gained a place among the elite space agencies in the world. The first Indian satellite that was built by ISRO was Aryabhata and was launched on April 19th 1975 with the helping hand of the Soviet Union.1980 was an important year because it marked the launch of Rohini, the first satellite that was successfully placed in the orbit by SLV-3. In the year 2014 on January, ISRO used an indigenously built cryogenic engine for GSLV-D5 which was the launch of GSAT-14 satellite that made it one of the only six countries to develop a cryogenic technology.Throughout many years ISRO has tried to incorporate space to the service of the common man as well as the nation. ISRO maintains one of the largest fleets of communication satellites and remote sensing satellites that fulfil the ongoing demand for fast and reliable communication and earth observation.

Apart from technological capabilities, ISRO has also contributed to the science and science education of the country.

ISRO has developed two rockets the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), which was for launching satellites into polar orbits and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) for placing satellites into geostationary orbits. ISRO had sent a lunar orbiter the Chandrayaan-1 on October 22nd 2008 which made a discovery of lunar water in th4e form of ice. It had also sent the Mars Orbiter Mission on November 5th 2013, which entered the mars orbit on September 24th 2014, which had made India the first nation to succeed on its attempt to Mars.

  • ISRO has developed two rockets the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), which was for launching satellites into polar orbits and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) for placing satellites into geostationary orbits. ISRO had sent a lunar orbiter the Chandrayaan-1 on October 22nd 2008 which made a discovery of lunar water in th4e form of ice. It had also sent the Mars Orbiter Mission on November 5th 2013, which entered the mars orbit on September 24th 2014, which had made India the first nation to succeed on its attempt to Mars.On June 18th ISRO launched 20 satellites in a single-vehicle and 104 satellites in a single rocket on February 15th 2017 making a world record.

  • ISRO is a space agency of the Indian Government. It has its headquarters situated in the city of Bangalore in Karnataka. ISRO was established in the year 1962 by our former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The famous scientist Vikram Sarabhai was his assistant.
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