Space and Science

Countdown begins for launch of India’s new Earth observation satellite

GSLV-F10 will launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR in Sriharikota with the Earth Observation Satellite, EOS-03, on August 12.

The commencement for the dispatch of the Indian Space Research Organization’s GSLV-F10 mission got in progress in the extremely early times of Wednesday.

GSLV-F10 will dispatch from the Satish Dhawan Space Center SHAR in Sriharikota with the Earth Observation Satellite, EOS-03, on August 12.

The EOS-03 is an Earth perception satellite that will be conveyed in the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit by the fourteenth trip of the GSLV. The satellite will situate itself in its arranged last geostationary circle utilizing locally available impetus.

The satellite, which has a mission life of 10 years, is relied upon to give close to constant imaging of enormous region locale of interest at regular spans.

Other than empowering speedy observing of cataclysmic events, wordy occasions and any momentary occasions, the EOS-3 will acquire phantom marks for farming, water bodies, ranger service just as for calamity

cautioning, twister checking, downpour and tempest observing.

This would be the 79th dispatch vehicle mission from the Satish Dhawan Space Center SHAR in Andhra Pradesh.

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