The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched its sounding rocket from Sriharikota test center on Friday night. This rocket will set new dimensions in the direction of behavioral changes in winds and studies on plasma dynamics.
ISRO gave this information via Twitter on Friday night. With the help of ISRO’s sounding rocket, the neutral winds in the ISRO atmosphere will study the altitude changes and the dynamics of the plasma. “The Sounding Rocket (RH-560) was launched in the Sriharikota range today to study neutral winds (neutral winds) and the attitudinal variation in plasma dynamics,” ISRO shared the photos of the launch of the sounding rocket.
ISRO stated that they also serve as easily affordable platforms for testing or proving prototypes of new components or sub-systems for use in launched vehicles and satellites. Explain that ISRO started launching indigenously manufactured rockets from 1965. It has since become much more adept with experience in solid propellant technology.
According to the information, on Friday yesterday, a news related to ISRO’s commercial branch New Space India Limited (NSIL) was revealed.
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