India put the latest satellite into orbit
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) announced the launch of the PSLV-C46 launch vehicle with the latest RISAT-2B satellite. The satellite can observe the surface of the earth day and night, and even in conditions of total cloudiness.
The rocket was launched from the Indian cosmodrome Sriharikot in the Bay of Bengal. And after some time, ISRO reported: the device was put into a given orbit. According to the head of ISRO Kailasavadivu Sivan, the satellite is simply “fantastic”, this is a unique development of Indian scientists.
As the correspondent for tvbrics reported with reference to the NDTV channel, RISAT-2B satellite is equipped with the most modern radar. This will allow it to be used both for military and peaceful purposes. In forestry and agriculture, RISAT-2B is capable of tracking any natural disaster threatening people.