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ISRO marks its 100th mission with a successful GSLV-F15 launch from Sriharikota, placing the NVS-02 satellite in orbit.
ISRO Achieves Historic 100th Launch
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted its 100th mission with the GSLV-F15 launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. The rocket carried the NVS-02 satellite into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit.
Satellite’s Key Applications
The satellite will support terrestrial, aerial, and maritime navigation, precision agriculture, fleet management, IoT applications, and emergency services. ISRO emphasized its importance for location-based services and satellite orbit determination.
A Major Milestone for ISRO
The launch continues ISRO’s legacy, dating back to its first mission in 1979 with the SLV-3 E10. Team leaders at Sriharikota expressed their gratitude for the achievement, marking another proud moment in India’s space journey.