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ISRO's Successful Launch of NISAR Satellite Marks a Milestone in Precision

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has achieved a remarkable milestone with the successful launch of the NISAR satellite, which is hailed as one of the most precise launches in history. Chairman V. Narayanan expressed excitement over NASA's positive response to India's use of the indigenous GSLV Mark rocket. The satellite was launched from Sriharikota, demonstrating flawless operations throughout the rocket's journey. This achievement not only highlights India's capabilities in space technology but also strengthens collaboration with the United States. Read on to discover more about this groundbreaking event and its implications for future space missions.
 

ISRO Celebrates Precision in NISAR Satellite Launch

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman, V. Narayanan, announced that the launch of the NISAR satellite stands out as one of the most precise launches globally. He expressed excitement over NASA's enthusiasm regarding India's successful deployment of the indigenous GSLV Mark rocket.


During a press interaction at the international airport on Thursday night, Narayanan shared insights about the launch. On Wednesday, ISRO successfully placed the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) into orbit using the GSLV-F16 rocket from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.


In response to a question, Narayanan noted that NASA was thrilled to learn about India's successful launch utilizing the domestically developed GSLV Mark rocket, expressing their joy and excitement.


According to Narayanan, this launch is among the most accurate in the world, with flawless operations at every stage of the rocket's journey, placing the satellite into orbit with an impressive precision of just two to three kilometers. He described this achievement as an unimaginable milestone for ISRO.


He further stated, 'This is one of the most precise launches ever conducted globally... Today, the entire nation can take pride in the fact that a satellite jointly developed by India and the United States has been successfully placed into orbit using an Indian launch vehicle.'