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India’s 42nd Communications Satellite launched, second success in the Pandemic by ISRO

India’s 42nd communications satellite which will help in misfortune the board and web network was dispatched by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on Thursday in the office’s second fruitful mission during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ISRO’s solid workhorse, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, performed impeccably on its 52nd mission with the CMS-01 satellite, lifting off at 3:41 pm from the subsequent platform at the spaceport of Sriharikota.

CMS-01 wants to offer types of assistance in the Extended-C Band of the recurrence range covering India, Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep islands, authorities said.

It follows the fruitful dispatch of PSLV-C49 (EOS-01) earth perception satellite and nine private shuttles on November 7 which was ISRO’s first mission of the year in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A couple of moments later the rocket was put into space and ISRO director Dr K Sivan declared the mission was a triumph.

PSLV-C50 is the 22nd trip of PSLV in “XL” arrangement – furnished with six lash on engines

Written by Tejaswini Bakshi

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