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ISRO launched EOS 09 spy satellite today to observe enemy from space

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has launched its new espionage satellite EOS-09 in space today. It is the special radar imaging satellite of ISRO which is equipped with many special abilities. According to the Indian Space Agency, it will be able to capture photos both day and night. Not only this, if the weather is cloudy, it will be able to see across the clouds. It is being claimed that any kind of goods like weapons etc. will not be hidden from the sight of the satellite. It will keep a close watch on the earth, hovering like a vulture in space. Therefore, the company has named it spy satellite i.e. detective satellite.

ISRO Spy Satellite EOS-09

ISRO launched the new detective satellite EOS-09 (Earth Recovery Satellite 09) in space at 5:59 am today. The polar satellite launch vehicle from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota left for space with this satellite. This 101st mission of ISRO is being described as a witness to the launch of this special satellite. However, till the news was written, it was told through a post on the X by ISRO that everything was going right in the mission till 2nd stage. But it has failed in 3rd stage. ISRO has said that he will try to install it again in class.

The EOS-09 satellite C-band is equipped with synthetic aperture radar, with the help of which it will be able to capture the high-government image of the Earth’s surface. And satellite will be able to do this work in every kind of season, whether it is day or night, rain or cloud! The new radar imaging satellite has been created by Indian scientists.

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After the success of Operation Sindoor, this is a major step in India to monitor the borders of the country. Now this satellite will also be eyeing the smallest activity on the border, day or night. It will make India’s satellite -based monitoring capacity extremely strong. 50 satellites of India are already roaming in the Earth’s orbit. This radar satellite will be a new edition in it. India’s state-of-the-art Cartosat-3 satellite is already in this service. It can send high resolution photos up to less than half a meter from the lower orbit of the Earth. But this satellite is unable to see at night, and the enemy can take his weapon hiding. But the new EOS-9 can keep a close watch on the enemy even at night.

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