The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has made several milestones in space research by making several unprecedented launches for a long time.
According to the recent news, ISRO is going to launch PSLV-C54 / EOS-06 (PSLV-C54 / EOS-06) mission from Sriharikota spaceport on November 26 with Oceansat-3 (Oceansat-3) and 8 nano satellites. It is reported that the launch time has been fixed at 11:56 am next Saturday.
Who
is going to space on this rocket?
About
the passengers on the rocket, a senior ISRO official told news agency PTI last
Sunday that the spacecraft will carry EOS-06 (Oceansat-3) and eight nano
satellites. These include Bhutan Sat, Anand developed by Pixel India, two Thymols
by Dhruva Space and four Astro casts by Spaceflight USA.
This
time, emphasis is also being placed on deep sea exploration
It
should be mentioned that earlier on November 8, Geosciences Minister Jitendra
Singh said that India will launch the Oceansat-3 satellite on November 26. He
also said that now the Ministry of Geosciences has taken the concept of 'marine
surveillance' to a new height, where space applications are also being deployed
to share valuable inputs with security agencies. Note that Mr. Singh made the
remarks at the first joint society meeting of the autonomous institutions of
the Ministry of Geosciences. Institutions participating in the meeting included
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Indian National Center for
Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), National Center for Earth Science Studies
(NCESS), National Center for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) and National
Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT).
Chandra
Yaan, after Mangalyaan, this sea voyage!
Let
us inform you that the first manned sea mission 'Samudra Yaan' (Samudra Yaan
Mission) has been launched in India recently. Mr. In this context, Singh said
that the space-based investigation on the ground has been going on for a long
time, but the Center has taken this initiative to know in detail about the
latest events that are happening in the depths of the deep ocean. As a result
of this, on the one hand, the search will continue in space, and on the other
hand, all the secrets hidden under the deep sea will come to hand. Under this
mission, an amazing vessel called MATSYA 6000 is being developed, which will
reveal the deep ocean data.
India
has undertaken a new campaign to penetrate the secrets of the deep sea
According to the initial plan of the scientists, MATSYA 6000 will go deep into the ocean with three people. The vessel will be equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and equipment, as well as equipment for conducting underwater excavations. Because the water pressure in the deep ocean is so high, technicians are using titanium to strengthen the device to handle that pressure. It is known that thanks to this, the vehicle can stay under water for 12 hours; However, in emergency situations, this vessel can stay under water for up to 96 hours. Mr. Singh said that the US, Russia, Japan, France and China have previously made such deep sea voyages, and India will join the list if it successfully completes the mission in the coming days.