This morning around 9.27 am, There is a total of 28 satellites in space and India includes one of them, one from America, 24 from Lithuania, one from Spain and Switzerland each. These satellites will be able to monitor the terrorists from the sky. According to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO).
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All set for today’s launch!
In an hour (9:27 am IST), #PSLVC45 will lift off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota carrying #EMISAT and 28 customer satellites on board.
Our updates will continue. pic.twitter.com/4caRxmvRjY
— ISRO (@isro) April 1, 2019
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An evening in Sriharikota! All set for the launch of #PSLVC45 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on April 1 at 09:30 am (IST). On board #EMISAT & 28 foreign satellites. Our updates will continue.
Photo: Dhayalan V, SDSC pic.twitter.com/0u3OjDTBjS
— ISRO (@isro) March 30, 2019
ISRO has started Countdown from 6.20 am in the morning, 145-foot-tall PSLV with an average weight of 220 kilograms is flying in the sky in the morning and this space mission was to take 180 minutes to complete, PSLV-C-45 has been launched in Satish Dhawan Center in Sriharikota.
?? #ISROMissions ??#PSLVC45 has moved to the ‘umbilical tower’ today at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. Electrical checks are on now ahead of scheduled launch with #EMISAT & 28 foreign satellites on board, on April 1 at 09:30 am (IST).
Our updates will continue. pic.twitter.com/Ba1jSzibDG
— ISRO (@isro) March 28, 2019
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Phase-1 of visitors’ gallery, with 5000 capacity, will go live at SDSC in Sriharikota on March 31. It has a clear line of sight to 2 launch pads. Large screens placed to explain launcher\satellite features.
Our #PSLVC45 April 1 launch updates to continue. pic.twitter.com/bHVFuOdTYC
— ISRO (@isro) March 30, 2019
ISRO has arranged a special meeting for 5000 people at Satish Dhawan Center, Sriharikota in this morning and today ISRO has given the real experience to 1000 peoples. EMI-SAT is the name of the main satellite that flies in space and for the first time in history, there are 28 satellites in three different orbits of Earth.