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ISRO Hits Century to achieves a 100th Rocket Mission

It is the mission to launch milestones with the navigation set mission space agency Chairmen V. Narayanan who assumed office recently. The ISRO successfully launched their GSLV-F15 carrying the NVS-02 on time at 6:23 AM at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, marking ISRO’s 100th rocket mission. It is the maiden venture this year. The ISRO satellite was precisely injected into the required (GTO) orbit.

The PSLV, which played a significant role in the 100th launch, is a prime example of ISRO’s technological advancement. ISRO’s achievements have not been limited to just satellite launches. It is the organization that has also undertaken a variety of high-profile missions such as the Chandrayaan mission to explore the moon and the moon, which is marked as, in India, the first successful interplanetary mission.

It is the mission that demonstrates ISRO’s ability to operate in the complex and competitive field of space exploration with a relatively modest budget, the challenge with the established space giants like NASA and the European Space Agency. In a mission, the data has come from all vehicles since it gave the Indian space agency the worst time of all its menagerie of rockets.

The GSLV with an indigenous cryogenic stage will place the NVS satellite in a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit, and the launch will take place from the Second Launch Pad (SLP) at Dhawan Space Centre. Now in a hundredth launch, ISRO hopes that the early challenges posed by the navigation satellites and the rocket are a thing of the past, and it hopes to hit the hundredth mark in style.

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