India's G20 Satellite Launch Planned for 2027 to Monitor Climate and Weather
G20 satellite expected to be launched in 2027
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) plans to launch a G20 satellite in 2027 aimed at studying climate, air pollution, and weather monitoring. This initiative highlights India's leadership in space technology and its commitment to addressing global environmental challenges.
- 01The G20 satellite will focus on climate, air pollution, and weather monitoring.
- 02India aims to launch the satellite in 2027.
- 03ISRO has successfully launched over 100 satellites in a single mission.
- 04The organization is also working on sending humans to the moon by 2040.
- 05ISRO is involved in various commercial missions, having launched satellites for 34 countries.
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman V Narayanan announced that India is set to launch a G20 satellite in 2027. This satellite will focus on critical areas such as climate change, air pollution, and weather monitoring, reinforcing India's role in global environmental initiatives. Narayanan highlighted India's remarkable achievement of launching 104 satellites in a single mission without collisions, showcasing the nation's advanced capabilities in space technology. Additionally, ISRO is planning to send a human to the moon by 2040, aiming to match the technological prowess of other space-faring nations. The organization is also engaged in commercial missions, having successfully launched 433 satellites for 34 countries. Furthermore, ISRO is developing a titanium vessel for the Samudrayaan project, part of India's Deep Ocean Mission.
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The G20 satellite will provide vital data on climate and weather, which can help India and other nations address environmental issues and improve disaster management.
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