Shriharikota Spectacle: 100th Launch Ushers New Era
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) used to carry rockets on bicycles and conduct experiments. There were times when giants in space experiments like Russia and America mocked our ISRO. Now the same ISRO has reached the stage of launching important satellites of Russia and America into space. Until five years ago, ISRO, which was capable of launching only small satellites, has now developed a rocket capable of launching even the heaviest satellites into space. In a few days, this great Bahubali rocket launch will take place. This is the 100th experiment conducted by ISRO. On this occasion, ISRO will launch the largest rocket.
The countdown has begun to cross another milestone in the heyday of ISRO. ISRO will reach its century with the launch of LVM 3 on December 24. This is a joint US-India experiment. Apart from ISRO's 100th launch, ISRO will break a new record with this launch. This mega Bahubali rocket will be launched from Sriharikota on the 24th. This is not only the biggest rocket in ISRO's experiments. It is also the 100th in ISRO's experiments.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up for another major launch. Bluebird-6 will be launched from the Sriharikota Rocket Launch Centre in Tirupati district. This satellite will be launched by the LVM-03 M6 rocket, the Blue Bird satellite. India-US is jointly conducting this experiment. ISRO announced the launch date of the rocket as December 24. The launch of the LVM-3 M 6 rocket is very special. At the Indian Space Research Organisation, only satellites weighing two tonnes can be launched. To put heavier satellites into orbit, ISRO launches satellites with the help of orders from countries like France and Russia.
ISRO has overcome these conditions. LVM-03 has made a new carrier. It has succeeded in making a rocket capable of carrying satellites weighing 4 tons. This rocket was called the Bahubali rocket. Now, more than that, the LVM-03 has been upgraded to the Bahubali-2 rocket. The 6.5-ton Bluebird satellite will be launched from America to Ningi. The launch time is 8.50 am on the 24th, ISRO has officially announced.
Designed by Texas-based A Space Mobile, the Bluebird series of satellites are designed to improve direct mobile broadband services around the world. This satellite is capable of providing a high bandwidth network. The system works to extend services by connecting mobile network services operating on Earth through licensed spectrum. On October 19, the Bluebird-6 satellite reached Sriharikota from the US and scientists successfully completed the communication work, refueling and final checks.
It is three and a half times larger than other satellites and operates with about ten times more data capacity. India will take astronauts into space through the Gaganyaan project to be carried out by the same rocket. As this is the 100th experiment conducted by ISRO, pride in ISRO's achievement is seen among ISRO scientists and former scientists.










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