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Season 3 premieres October 3rd!
Had the priviledge to work on this season from start to finish and can't wait to see everyone's effort come together! It's hard to express everything I feel about Vox's place in my life, as it's one of the many things I've committed to in my effort to build a better relationship with myself and create the life I have today. I've always wanted to work on something that felt like anime, and the amount of trust I was able to build to do more difficult scenes this season vs last has changed me in really good ways. The personal improvements I've made while being a part of the team were things I never could have done alone, so contributing to Vox and intersecting with everyone on it has been a really meaningful experience. I hope to post more here since it's one of the few online spaces where I can be most myself, but there are a few other things I need to line up first!
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competitionpedia · 6 months
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Why is ISRO building a second rocket launchport in Tamil Nadu’s Kulasekarapattinam?
The cornerstone for ISRO's second rocket launchpad was laid on February 28 in Kulasekarapattinam, situated in the Thoothukudi district of coastal Tamil Nadu. It will be dedicated solely to commercial, on-demand, and small satellite launches in the future. To know more about Rocket Launch Port in Tamil Nadu, visit: https://competitionpedia.in/…/news-current…/07-03-2024
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kautilyanitii · 1 year
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ISRO Launches LVM Rocket With OneWeb 36 Satellites.
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techfeeddata · 2 years
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ISRO makes history, its heaviest rocket LVM3-M2 successfully placed all 36 satellites
ISRO makes history, its heaviest rocket LVM3-M2 successfully placed all 36 satellites
Indian Space Research Organisations’ heaviest LVM3-M2 rocket successfully placed 36 UK-based customer broadband communications satellites into their intended orbit on its first commercial mission on Sunday, the space agency said, describing the mission as “historic”. OneWeb Ltd is a UK customer of NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL), the commercial arm of ISRO and a global space-powered communications…
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newbharath · 1 year
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(via Proud moment for Indians LVM3-M3 OneWeb India-2 mission with 36 satellites. Sixkart)
LVM3-M3 OneWeb India-2 mission with 36 satellites.
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on 26 March launched LVM3-M3 OneWeb India-2 mission with 36 satellites. The mission launch took place from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
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humenth · 2 years
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Liked on YouTube: Watch Bahubali Launch 36 AIRTEL ONEWEB Satellites | ISRO LVM3-M2/OneWeb India-1 Mission LIVE
Liked on YouTube: Watch Bahubali Launch 36 AIRTEL ONEWEB Satellites | ISRO LVM3-M2/OneWeb India-1 Mission LIVE
Liked on YouTube: Watch Bahubali Launch 36 AIRTEL ONEWEB Satellites | ISRO LVM3-M2/OneWeb India-1 Mission LIVE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0hiJZBrMXM Watch NSIL launch a @ISRO Official GSLV MK3 , NOW BEING CALLED LVM3 , LVM3-M2/OneWeb India-1 Mission from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota. ISRO OneWeb Launch Live. #ISRO #OneWeb #Airtel @airtel India Support the channel…
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boc-news · 2 years
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মহাকাশের উদ্দেশ্যে পাড়ি দিল ইসরোর সবথেকে ভারী রকেট LVM3-M2
দীপাবলির আগে মহাকাশে পাড়ি দিল ইসরোর (ISRO) রকেট (Rocket)। মহাকাশ গবেষণায় (space research) ভারতের মুকুটে আরও একটি নতুন পালক জুড়ল। ৩৬টি স্যাটেলাইট সহ অন্ধ্রপ্রদেশের শ্রীহরিকোটার সতীশ ধাওয়ান স্পেস সেন্টার থেকে মহাকাশের উদ্দেশ্যে রওনা দিল। উল্লেখ্য, পূর্বে কখনো ইসরোর তরফ থেকে এত ভারী স্যাটেলাইট উৎক্ষেপণ করা হয়নি। ৫ হাজার ৭৯৬ কেজির পে-লোডের সফল উড়ান উৎক্ষেপনের মাধ্যমে মহাকাশ গবেষণায় নতুন ইতিহাস তৈরি…
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trendingwatch · 2 years
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इसरो के समर्पित वाणिज्यिक उपग्रह मिशन LVM3-M2/OneWeb India-1 का प्रक्षेपण
इसरो के समर्पित वाणिज्यिक उपग्रह मिशन LVM3-M2/OneWeb India-1 का प्रक्षेपण
द्वारा पीटीआई श्रीहरिकोटा: भारतीय अंतरिक्ष अनुसंधान संगठन का सबसे भारी रॉकेट- LVM3-M2/OneWeb India-1 ब्रिटेन के एक ग्राहक के लिए 36 ब्रॉडबैंड संचार उपग्रहों को लो अर्थ ऑर्बिट (LEO) में स्थापित करने के लिए रविवार को इस स्पेसपोर्ट से रवाना हुआ। अंतरिक्ष विभाग के तहत एक केंद्रीय सार्वजनिक क्षेत्र के उद्यम न्यूस्पेस इंडिया लिमिटेड (एनएसआईएल) ने पहले इसरो के एलवीएम3 बोर्ड पर वनवेब लियो उपग्रहों को…
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apod · 1 year
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2023 July 19
Chandrayaan-3 Launches to the Moon Image Credit & Copyright: Sruthi Suresh (Space Group)
Explanation: Birds don't fly this high. Airplanes don't go this fast. The Statue of Liberty weighs less. No species other than human can even comprehend what is going on, nor could any human just a millennium ago. The launch of a rocket bound for space is an event that inspires awe and challenges description. Pictured here last week, the Indian Space Research Organization's LVM3 rocket blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on Sriharikota Island, India. From a standing start, the 600,000+ kilogram rocket ship lifted the massive Chandrayaan-3 off the Earth. The Chandrayaan-3 mission is scheduled to reach the Moon in late August and land a robotic rover near the lunar South Pole. Rockets bound for space are now launched from somewhere on Earth every few days.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap230719.html
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nlockett · 1 year
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APOD: Chandrayaan-3 Launches to the Moon (7/19/23) Birds don't fly this high. Airplanes don't go this fast. The Statue of Liberty weighs less. No species other than human can even comprehend what is going on, nor could any human just a millennium ago. The launch of a rocket bound for space is an event that inspires awe and challenges description. Pictured here last week, the Indian Space Research Organization's LVM3 rocket blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on Sriharikota Island, India. From a standing start, the 600,000+ kilogram rocket ship lifted the massive Chandrayaan-3 off the Earth. The Chandrayaan-3 mission is scheduled to reach the Moon in late August and land a robotic rover near the lunar South Pole. Rockets bound for space are now launched from somewhere on Earth every few days. © Sruthi Suresh (Space Group)
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Image Credit & Copyright: Sruthi Suresh (Space Group)
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Chandrayaan-3 Launches to the Moon: Birds don't fly this high. Airplanes don't go this fast. The Statue of Liberty weighs less. No species other than human can even comprehend what is going on, nor could any human just a millennium ago. The launch of a rocket bound for space is an event that inspires awe and challenges description. Pictured here last week, the Indian Space Research Organization's LVM3 rocket blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on Sriharikota Island, India. From a standing start, the 600,000+ kilogram rocket ship lifted the massive Chandrayaan-3 off the Earth. The Chandrayaan-3 mission is scheduled to reach the Moon in late August and land a robotic rover near the lunar South Pole. Rockets bound for space are now launched from somewhere on Earth every few days. :: [Robert Scott Horton]
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"The world, whatever we might think about it, terrified by its vastness and by our helplessness in the face of it, embittered by its indifference to individual suffering - of people, animals, and perhaps also plants, for how can we be sure that plants are free of suffering; whatever we might think about its spaces pierced by the radiation of stars, stars around which we now have begun to discover planets, already dead? still dead? - we don't know; whatever we might think about this immense theater, to which we may have a ticket, but it is valid for a ridiculously brief time, limited by two decisive dates; whatever else we might think about this world - it is amazing."
 - Wisława Szymborska
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khabri · 1 year
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Chandrayaan 3: Pragyan rover comes out of Vikram lander, walks on Moon, ISRO shares video
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Chandrayaan 3: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released the much-anticipated video of the Pragyan rover ramping down from the Vikram lander and walking on the lunar surface.Pragyan rover coming out of Vikram lander
The rear wheels of the rover, have imprints of the space agency ISRO and the Indian emblem, depicting the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath. Faint marks can also be seen in the first video shared by the Indian space agency.
Chandrayaan-3 mission detailed timeline
Here is the detailed timeline of all the developments in the Chandrayaan 3 mission.
• July 6: ISRO announces Mission Chandrayaan-3 launch date of July 14 from Sriharikota's second pad.
• July 7: Successful vehicle electrical tests completed.
• July 11: Comprehensive 24-hour 'Launch Rehearsal' simulating the entire launch process concludes.
• July 14: LVM3 M4 vehicle launches Chandrayaan-3 into designated orbit.
• July 15: First orbit-raising manoeuvre successful, reaching 41762 km x 173 km orbit.
• July 17: Second orbit-raising manoeuvre places Chandrayaan-3 at 41603 km x 226 km orbit.
• July 22: Fourth orbit-raising manoeuvre establishes spacecraft in 71351 km x 233 km orbit.
• July 25: Another successful orbit-raising manoeuvre.
• August 1: Chandrayaan-3 inserted into translunar orbit (288 km x 369328 km).
• August 5: Successful lunar orbit insertion (164 km x 18074 km).
• August 6: Lunar orbit lowered to 170 km x 4,313 km.
• August 9: ISRO carefully moves the spacecraft's path lower in its orbit around the moon. It has achieved a lunar orbit of 174 km x 1437 km
• August 14: Chandrayaan-3 gets closer to the moon's surface in another controlled bringing it in a orbit of 150 km x 177 km
• August 16: The Indian spacecraft performs the fifth and final Moon-bound manoeuvre positioning itself in a near circular Lunar orbit of 163*153 km.
• August 17: The landing module, comprising the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover, gets separated from its propulsion system.
• August 18: Chandrayaan 3 successfully completed a 'deboosting' operation that reduced its orbit to 113 km x 157 km
• August 20: The Chandrayaan-3 will make the final orbit adjustment by reducing it to be around 134*25 km, the farthest and nearest point from the moon respectively.
• August 23: ISRO marked history with the successful landing of the Vikram lander. All the systems are performing as intended.
for more information: khabri
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competitionpedia · 6 months
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Why is ISRO building a second rocket launchport in Tamil Nadu’s Kulasekarapattinam?
The cornerstone for ISRO's second rocket launchpad was laid on February 28 in Kulasekarapattinam, situated in the Thoothukudi district of coastal Tamil Nadu. It will be dedicated solely to commercial, on-demand, and small satellite launches in the future. To know more about Rocket Launch Port in Tamil Nadu, visit: https://competitionpedia.in/…/news-current…/07-03-2024
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playwords · 1 year
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The ongoing most talk-of-the-town project that India has been successful in accomplishing is the launch of Chandrayaan-III on the 14th of July,2023. The Indian Space Research Organization has been working tirelessly round the clock for the third attempt of the landing of a satellite on the moon. The second one, most unfortunately, though have made a successful landing on the lunar body was not able to send any useful data our way because of damage due to landing impact. This is the reason why India attempts to make a soft landing, making it the fourth country after USA, China and the former Soviet Union to be able to do so, if successful. The satellite is aboard the heavy-lift LVM3-M4 rocket and took off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra's Sriharikota. Thousands of cheering citizens gathered to watch this historic milestone in India's space research and millions more tuned in live from television. The journey from Earth to moon is estimated of about a month with the landing date expected on August 23. Technicalities, however might postpone or prepone the landing. The satellite is designed to operate for a single lunar day, which is 14 Earth days thus giving ISRO Bengaluru scientists ample time to study the surface of this remarkable lunar body. The satellite is equipped with a lander, rover and a propulsion module and has an impressive weight of 3900 kilograms. Spanning a distance of 300,000 kilometers, it is said to reach the moon in the coming weeks.
India's space research has been highly significant in the past years with the mission to Mars raising our reputation in the world of planets for all eternity. Being the first nation to reach Mars in the very first attempt with a limited budget and continual criticism in tow, we have long earned our respect in the field. The might of the country and its citizens stands behind ISRO's attempt to take us even further in line and wish it all the very best for a successful landing on the moon.
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Birds don't fly this high. Airplanes don't go this fast. The Statue of Liberty weighs less. No species other than human can even comprehend what is going on, nor could any human just a millennium ago. The launch of a rocket bound for space is an event that inspires awe and challenges description. Pictured here last week, the Indian Space Research Organization's LVM3 rocket blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on Sriharikota Island, India. From a standing start, the 600,000+ kilogram rocket ship lifted the massive Chandrayaan-3 off the Earth. The Chandrayaan-3 mission is scheduled to reach the Moon in late August and land a robotic rover near the lunar South Pole. Rockets bound for space are now launched from somewhere on Earth every few days.
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poemoholic · 12 days
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Chandrayaan 3
Chandrayaan 3 was launched by Indian
Space Research Organisation under the series of lunar moon missions from
Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.It was
launched on LVM3-M4 Rocket and it
entered on the earth’s parking orbit which
is 45 degrees north west of the earth’s
equator on 14 July 2023. The point nearest
to the earth(perigee) was 170 km and its
farthest point was(apogee) was of 36,500
km.On 5 August the spacecraft of
Chandrayaan 3 was placed successfully in
earth’s orbit.On 23 August 2023,the
propulsion module came back on the
earth.The main function of the propulsion module was to ferry the Lander into the final lunar polar circular orbit and then separate
itself.Chandrayaan 3 had better
communication system and hence it softlanded(landed with control) on the
moon.Some of the major aims are
● Conducting scientific research on the
moon using instruments available .
● Demonstrating soft landing near lunar
south pole region.
Major findings are:
●Sulphur is present on lunar surface
● Estimation of ejection of 2.06 tonnes
epiregolith that is lunar rocks,soil etc
was displaced over an area of 108.4m2
around the landing site.
●ILSA(Instrument for Lunar Seismic
Activity) listens to movements on
landing sites.
● RAMBHA-LP on board Chandrayaan 3
measures near-surface plasma content.
●APXS(Alpha Particle X-Ray
Spectrometer) on board Ch-3
ROVER(Remotely Operated Video Enhanced Receiver)detects the
presence of minor elements on the
moon’s surface.
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