ISRO Launches the EOS-09 Satellite Aboard PSLV-C61
- The EOS-09 satellite, equipped with advanced C-band synthetic aperture radar technology, aims to capture high-resolution images of the Earth's surface in all weather conditions, improving surveillance capabilities.
- ISRO encountered technical issues during the third stage of the launch, resulting in the loss of the EOS-09 satellite soon after liftoff, as confirmed by ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan.
- The satellite's applications include border surveillance, disaster management, and agricultural monitoring, impacting a wide range of areas according to ISRO.
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EOS-09 satellite launch: PSLV-C61 faces technical glitch in 3rd stage, Isro chief says mission 'could not be accomplished'
ISRO's attempt to launch the EOS-09 satellite on Sunday 'could not be accomplished' due to a technical issue in the rocket's third stage, ISRO chief V Narayanan said.
‘During the functioning…’: Here's why ISRO's EOS-09 mission could not be accomplished - Chief V Narayanan explains
ISRO's EOS-09 mission faced an unexpected hurdle during its third stage, leaving experts puzzled. Chief V Narayanan's announcement reveals the complexities of space missions and the need for further analysis. Dive into the details behind this setback and what it means for future launches.
ISRO Crosses Hundred Mark: Launches Its 101st Satelite EOS-09 Aboard PSLV-C61
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Notably, this launch is also aligned with promoting sustainability and carrying out responsible space operations, as the EOS-09 is equipped with deorbiting fuel for safely disposing it off after the mission. India News | ISRO Crosses Hundred Mark: Launches Its 101st Satelite EOS-09 Aboard PSLV-C61.
ISRO set to launch EOS-09 satellite: A key milestone in India's space program
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to launch the EOS-09 satellite on May 18 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. The satellite, also known as RISAT-1B, is the latest addition to India's radar imaging satellite series, a significant leap forward in the nation's space capabilities. The EOS-09 satellite is equipped with advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, which enables it to capture h…
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