Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched SSLV-D2 rocket

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Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched SSLV-D2 rocket,”””
 

 Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, February,10 (Jankranti News) M Venkata T Reddy: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched the smallest rocket SSLV-D2 into Ningi at 9.18 am.  The rocket was successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SHAAR) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh state, ISRO launched two domestic satellites and one American satellite by ESSLV-D2 rocket.  Everyone knows that the countdown for this rocket launch started at 2.48 am on Friday morning.  After completion of 6.30 hours in the morning, the rocket flew into Ninggi exactly at the scheduled time of 9.18 hours.
 Along with ISRO’s 156.3 kg Evos-07 satellite, 11.5 kg Janus-1 from USA Antares and 8.7 kg Azadisat-2 designed by students of Chennai Space Kidz India were launched into low Earth orbit.  At an altitude of 450 km, Evos-07 was launched in 785 seconds, Janus-1 in 880 seconds and Azadisat in 900 seconds.  With the success of this launch, three satellite teams of this SSLV-D2 rocket, ISRO chief S.  Somnath congratulated.
 — M Venkata T Reddy, News Editor, MP Jankranti News,
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