Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh: ISRO launched its 100th Mission, NVS-02 navigation satellite from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh through GSLV-F15. At launching NVS-02 navigation satellite, ISRO tweeted, “GSLV-F15 successfully flew…”
ISRO tweeted, “Mission is successful! The GSLV-F15/NVS-02 mission has been successfully completed. India has reached new heights in space navigation. ”
Union Minister Jitendra Singh tweeted, “100th launch: Congratulations to ISRO for achieving the historical achievement of the 100th launch from Sriharikota. It is a good fortune to join the Space Department in the historic moment of this record achievement. Team ISRO, you have once again made India proud of the successful launch of GSLV-F15 / NVS-02 mission. From a small beginning by Vikram Sarabhai, Satish Dhawan and some others, it has been a wonderful journey and after PM Modi “unlocking” the space sector and awakening that “there is no limit to the sky” There is a big jump. “
Land-aggravated satellite launch vehicle (GSLV) along with indigenous cryogenic phase was launched from the second launch pad here on January 29, at 6.29 am on January 29. This navigation satellite is the second satellite of the ‘Navigation with Indian Constitution’ (sailor) series.
What is the benefit of launch of GSLV-F15
Its purpose is to provide accurate status, speed and time to users in areas about 1,500 km from the Indian subcontinent as well as about 1,500 km from the Indian territory. Several sources told ‘PTI-Bhasha’, “The countdown of 27.30 hours started late Monday night at 2.53 minutes.”