Big news for India! Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) today finally launched its small satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV-D2) from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota and successfully placed the earth observation satellite EOS-07 and two co-passenger satellites — Janus-1 and AzaadiSat2 — in a 450-km circular orbit around the Earth.Must Read : After Tunisha, Avneet Kaur to play Shehzaadi Mariam in Ali baba-Daastan-E-Kabul?This was ISro’s 1st launch in 2023, which included 34-meter tall rocket which was lifted after the countdown of around 6 and a half hours at 9:18 AM. The launch comes months after the partial failure of the maiden flight of this LV due to an orbit anomaly and deviation in the flight path of the rocket.The main objective of ISRO was to launch 3 satellites in the space which lasted at around 15 minutes, EOS-07 is a 156.3 kg satellite which has been designed, developed and realised by ISRO.ISRO chief, S Somnath, said during a press conference after th
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