Indian rocket launched into space with seven artificial satellites of Singapore
Arshad Khan

Indian rocket launched into space with seven foreign artificial satellites. Courtesy Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Seven of Singapore’s artificial satellites were launched into space by ISRO’s PSLV-C56 rocket early Sunday morning. ISRO’s spacecraft placed those artificial satellites in a specific orbit.
The Indian Embassy in Singapore announced the successful launch of ISRO. It has been said in their tweet, ‘Another space-centric success has come in the joint venture of India and Singapore. The launch of seven artificial satellites by ISRO has been successful.
The PSLV-C56 rocket was launched from the launching pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh around 6:30 am on Sunday.
ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 flew towards the moon from here a few days ago.
DS-SAR is the first of the seven artificial satellites launched by Singapore on ISRO’s rocket. Apart from this, there are six more assistant satellites with it. These satellites will observe the earth from fixed orbits in space and send pictures.
ISRO is already in the limelight of late with the successful launch and review of Chandrayaan-3. On July 14, they sent Chandrayaan-3 into space, whose destination is the moon. If the lander Vikram from Chandrayaan-3 at the Moon’s south pole can successfully touch the lunar soil and then land the rover Pragyan properly, the history of Indian space missions will take a new dimension. ISRO’s spacecraft is moving towards that goal.



