The Indian Space Agency has successfully launched a Earth Observation Satellite successfully.
The satellite has been designated as “RRI-TBO”.
The satellite, which weighed 60 kilograms, was launched at Andhra Pradesh, Sri Lanka.
The C 46 PDS rocket has put that satellite into space.
The satellite will be located at a depth of 315.5 km in the lower orbit of the earth.
The satellite is expected to obtain data on agriculture, forests and disaster management.
The operation was successful, said the head of the Indian Space Research Institute.
Also, their second mission is due to take place on the Moon, which will be launched in July, according to foreign reports.