ISRO chief V. Narayanan said that the first and second phase of the launch of the satellite was normal but the third phase could not be completed and the mission was not successful due to the flaw.
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ISRO’s mission remained incomplete
The launch mission of the PSLV-C61 rocket of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on Saturday could not succeed. After the launch, technical disturbances were observed during the third phase, causing the mission to remain incomplete. ISRO chief V. Narayanan himself gave this information.
The head of ISRO said that the first and second phase of the launch of the satellite was normal but the third phase could not be completed and the mission was not successful due to the flaw. He said, “… During the operation of the third phase, we saw a barrier and the mission could not be completed. Now we will analyze this data and then return to the mission.”
Under this mission EOS-09 (Earth Observation Satellite-09) To be installed in the Earth’s Sun Fermonal orbit (SSPO). This was the repeat version of the satellite EOS-04 and its purpose Remote sensing data The user community working in various fields had to be provided to get accurate and regular figures.
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What was the motive
The EOS-09 satellite was designed for the purpose to further strengthen the country’s remote sensing capabilities. EOS-09 was specially designed to detect anti-terrorist operation, infiltration, or suspicious activities.
ISRO’s technical team will now investigate this problem in a thorough investigation to make it clear at what level a mess and how to improve it in future.
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