From PM to Prez, India going gaga over ISRO's record satellite launch
On Wednesday, India congratulated ISRO for creating a world record by launching record 104 satellites in a single mission.
Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh), Feb 15: It's an epoch-making day for India. On Wednesday morning, Indian Space Research Organisation created a world record by successfully putting into orbit 104 satellites, including the country's own Cartosat-2 earth observation satellite.
"One hundred and four satellites have been put into orbit," ISRO chairperson AS Kiran Kumar said soon after the launch, congratulating the space agency's team on its success.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Pranab Mukherjee and the rest of the country cheered the feat achieved by space scientists, who have been toiling hours to achieve the milestone.
"Congratulations to @isro for the successful launch of PSLV-C37 and CARTOSAT satellite together with 103 nano satellites," PM Modi wrote on Twitter. "This remarkable feat by @isro is yet another proud moment for our space scientific community and the nation. India salutes our scientists," PM Modi added.
Similar words of encouragement were echoed by the President. "Nation is proud of this achievement, which has demonstrated, yet again, India's increasing space capabilities. This day shall go down as a landmark in the history of our space programme," President wrote on Twitter. "Congratulations to ISRO on the successful launch of PSLV - C37, carrying a record 104 satellites," added the President.
Exactly at 9.28 am, the PSLV-XL variant rocket standing 44.4 metres tall and weighing 320 ton tore into the morning skies with fierce orange flames at its tail, reported IANS. Around 28 minutes into the flight, the rocket completed its birth 'karma' slinging all the 104 satellites into their intended orbits as per the scheduled sequence.
The
PSLV
rocket
is
a
four
stage
rocket
alternatively
powered
by
solid
and
liquid
fuel.
The
Cartosat-2
satellite
weighs
714
kg
and
has
a
mission
life
of
five
years.
"The
Cartosat
satellite
is
the
fourth
one
in
the
Cartosat-2
series
of
earth
observation
satellites.
Already
three
are
in
the
orbit
and
two
more
will
be
launched.
Once
all
the
six
Cartosat-2
series
satellites
are
launched
the
Cartosat-3
series
would
begin,"
an
ISRO
official
told
IANS.
Here we bring you a few reactions from the micro-blogging site, Twitter:
#India #ISRO creates history #worldrecord, launches #104Satellites in a single mission #VIDEO #PSLVC37 #CARTOSAT2 #Sriharikota pic.twitter.com/6tKoKCz1gV
— Dr. Sandeep Kohli (@drsandeepNEWS24) February 15, 2017
India launches 104 satellites in a single go, setting a #WorldRecord. May the force always be with @isro! #104Satellites #Cartosat2 pic.twitter.com/f8QSXtQPD7
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