EOS-08: India's Earth Observation Satellite EOS-08 is an Earth Observation Satellite developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It's designed to gather crucial data about our planet for various applications like agriculture, disaster management, and climate studies. Key Features and Objectives: Microsatellite: It's a relatively small satellite, making it cost-effective and efficient to launch. Payload Instruments: Equipped with advanced instruments to collect data on Earth's surface, atmosphere, and oceans. New Technologies: Incorporates innovative technologies that will be used in future operational satellites. Orbit: Will operate in a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for optimal observation. Mission Life: Designed to function for one year. EOS-08 is a significant step forward in India's space program, demonstrating its capabilities in satellite technology and its commitment to Earth observation.
That's surely a problem but what's the point of telling this to ISRO which has only about 6-7 launches per year? There are loads of videos of SpaceX launches. Why don't you comment it on those?
@@Messier42-handle I watched it like I've watched many launches but Indian launches turn into a graphics representation after launch where's other launches show video of stage separations and coverage out to the thermosphere and back again..
@@dazchildisro 🇮🇳 is focused on work rather than graphics😂😂😂 its government organisation not private company, present isro space lunch videos are better than 1990s space lunch videos😂
Congratulations to all Indians and proud of isro scientists.
Without a hitch it seems. GJ India!
EOS-08: India's Earth Observation Satellite
EOS-08 is an Earth Observation Satellite developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It's designed to gather crucial data about our planet for various applications like agriculture, disaster management, and climate studies.
Key Features and Objectives:
Microsatellite: It's a relatively small satellite, making it cost-effective and efficient to launch.
Payload Instruments: Equipped with advanced instruments to collect data on Earth's surface, atmosphere, and oceans.
New Technologies: Incorporates innovative technologies that will be used in future operational satellites.
Orbit: Will operate in a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for optimal observation.
Mission Life: Designed to function for one year.
EOS-08 is a significant step forward in India's space program, demonstrating its capabilities in satellite technology and its commitment to Earth observation.
Very impressive & detailed rocket. Nice job ISRO !
Congratulations! Nice launch. 👏
Congrats ❤️❤️❤️
There Shiva Goes 🕉️
Félicitations!
Jai shree Ram 🙏
Pellod phyring separated😊 salute
26:56 subhalekha sudhakar
L'absence de soutitrage est regrettable dommage
Namaste mon ami ☮️
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MARCH
marha jö😅
There is now at least 3 more pieces of space debris.
😢
Ask spacex and USA and china
Spacex has more debris than any other countries 😂
Spacex laughing in corner😅
That's surely a problem but what's the point of telling this to ISRO which has only about 6-7 launches per year? There are loads of videos of SpaceX launches. Why don't you comment it on those?
If you can't see it it didn't happen...
Can you see your mind? No? Then maybe you did not happen 😉
your logic isnt just flawed, its wrong. you CAN watch them launch, at the launch pad
We didn't see ur father... It didn't done by him
@@Messier42-handle I watched it like I've watched many launches but Indian launches turn into a graphics representation after launch where's other launches show video of stage separations and coverage out to the thermosphere and back again..
@@dazchildisro 🇮🇳 is focused on work rather than graphics😂😂😂 its government organisation not private company, present isro space lunch videos are better than 1990s space lunch videos😂
Рогозинские батуты начали летать по всему миру...😊😊😊