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The Space Research Organization (ISRO, ISRO) has launched the navigation satellite Navik NVS-1 (Navik NVS-1) from the Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) today i.e. on Monday. This satellite has been specifically designed to strengthen the armed forces as well as monitor shipping services. Tell me, the countdown to launch the satellite had started from last Sunday itself, today is the fixed time It was launched on min. , 936 will get information about the status of kilometer area Indian Space Agency has planned to launch the second generation navigation satellite series which will (India's indigenous navigation system like GPS) will serve. This satellite is about 838 kilometers around India and the mainland. Will provide real time status and time information in the field. from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Center today i.e. on Monday . This GSLV is 7 meters long Will fly th. This Navis weighing 2023 Kg- will take off with the navigation satellite. rubidium atomic clock will also be accompanied ISRO has said that near the launch Minutes later the rocket approx will place the satellite in the Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) at an altitude of km. nvs- Will carry L1, L5 and S band equipment with him. Compared to the earlier satellite, the second generation satellite will also have an indigenously developed rubidium atomic clock. ISRO says this is the first time an indigenously developed rubidium atomic clock will be used in a launch. Sixth flight of GSLV with indigenous cryogenic scientific first date according to space agency Purchased rubidium atomic clocks were used to determine the location, but rubidium atomic clocks developed by the Space Applications Center in Ahmedabad are being used in this satellite. This is an important technology that only a few countries have. America had refused to give information It is noteworthy that 1846 When during the Kargil war, by giving information about the location of Pakistani soldiers and intruders America refused. Since that time, India had started making its own navigation satellite system. Please tell, NavIC was approved in the year 2023, but it 936 was operational. Courtesy of Language Input ISROgslvPublished Date Mon, May 29, 2023, 12: 28 PM IST

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The Space Research Organization (ISRO, ISRO) has launched the navigation satellite Navik NVS-1 (Navik NVS-1) from the Geostationary Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) today i.e. on Monday. This satellite has been specifically designed to strengthen the armed forces as well as monitor shipping services. Tell me, the countdown to launch the satellite had started from last Sunday itself, today is the fixed time It was launched on min. , 936 will get information about the status of kilometer area

Indian Space Agency has planned to launch the second generation navigation satellite series which will (India’s indigenous navigation system like GPS) will serve. This satellite is about 838 kilometers around India and the mainland. Will provide real time status and time information in the field. from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Center today i.e. on Monday . This GSLV is 7 meters long Will fly th. This Navis weighing 2023 Kg- will take off with the navigation satellite.

rubidium atomic clock will also be accompanied

ISRO has said that near the launch Minutes later the rocket approx will place the satellite in the Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) at an altitude of km. nvs- Will carry L1, L5 and S band equipment with him. Compared to the earlier satellite, the second generation satellite will also have an indigenously developed rubidium atomic clock. ISRO says this is the first time an indigenously developed rubidium atomic clock will be used in a launch.

Sixth flight of GSLV with indigenous cryogenic

scientific first date according to space agency Purchased rubidium atomic clocks were used to determine the location, but rubidium atomic clocks developed by the Space Applications Center in Ahmedabad are being used in this satellite. This is an important technology that only a few countries have.

America had refused to give information

It is noteworthy that 1846 When during the Kargil war, by giving information about the location of Pakistani soldiers and intruders America refused. Since that time, India had started making its own navigation satellite system. Please tell, NavIC was approved in the year 2023, but it 936 was operational.

Courtesy of Language Input

ISROgslvPublished Date

Mon, May 29, 2023, 12: 28 PM IST