Dayadra Mandal,Kolkata
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched PSLVC46 from Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota. PSLVC46 successfully injected the RISAT-2B Radar Earth Observation Satellite into the 555-km Low Earth Orbit. This is the 48th flight of PSLV and the fourth Satellite of the Satellite Satellite Series. This will assist in areas such as satellite intelligence monitoring, agriculture, forest and disaster management cooperation.
RISAT-2B satellite will be used easily in reconnaissance activities, strategic supervisors and disaster management in any season. Synthetic aperture radar (abstract) imager with RISAT-2B satellite has been sent. This will keep communication services continuous.
Earlier on Tuesday, the ISRO chairman's Sivan went to Tirumala temple in Tirupati and worshiped him. It has been the tradition of ISRO that Lord Venkateswara is worshiped by visiting Tirumala temple of Tirupati before all the launches.
Explain that this satellite will help in natural disasters. Through this satellite, excellent pictures can be taken from space to ground up to 3 feet height. Satellite of this series was developed after 26/11 Mumbai attacks to stop the monitoring of boundaries and infiltration.
According to ISRO, Regular Remote Sensing or Optical Imaging Satellite can not show the condition of things on the ground as the cloud remains. Synthetic aperture radar (abstract) will cure this deficiency. Whether it is night, cloudy or rain in every season, it will release the correct picture of the object. This will greatly help in the disaster relief and the security forces.

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