Indian Space research organization has made another successful milestone in the Indian space research history. PSLV C9 was successfully lunched on 28th April from the world class Indian satellite launcher station at Sriharikota in the state of Andrapradesh. Last Monday ISRO scientists made a press release on that occasion. The news makes the entire legislator Assembly member delighted. The President of India congratulates the team for their grant success. The Satellite vehicle was carrying 10 Satellites owned by different countries including India. Among the ten satellites 2 are Indian – Indian Mini Satellite 1 & 2 and they build at ISRO center at Bangalore. All these Satellites are small in size and nearly 50 kg in weight and space scientist call the nano Satellites. All these satellites have different orbit to revolve around the earth and there is no chance of any collision between them. No other satellite vehicle than PSLV C9 is able to carry 10 satellite at a time.
This successful lunching is done by the use of total India technology. The skills of Indian scientists make it possible without any support from other country. This is a straight forward step by the ISRO for their next Moon Mission 2009.