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Look fresh tonight! India launches Amazonia-1 satellite for Brazil
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The Indian Space Research Organization will launch the Amazonia-1 satellite for Brazil tonight (Feb 27), and you can watch it here, courtesy of ISRO.The ISRO Polar satellite will launch Amazonia-1 from the country's Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, departing at 11:54 PM EST (0454 GMT), the local time at launch time is 10:24 AM IST on Sunday. 28 February ISRO's webcast will begin at approximately 11:20 PM EST (0420 GMT) or 9:50 AM IST.Amazonia-1 is a Brazilian Earth Observation satellite designed to take pictures of any part of the Earth every five days.It is the first Earth-observing satellite to use satellite design. Brazil's Multi-Mission Platform PSLV-C51, PSLV's 53rd mission, will launch Brazil's Amazonia-1 as its main and 18 co-passenger satellites from the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota.The launch is predicted at 1024 Hrs IST. On February 28, 2021, depending on the weather.
PSLV-C51 / Amazonia-1 is the first commercial mission of เล่นสล็อต NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), a government-owned Indian corporation under the Department of Space NSIL, undertaking this mission under a commercial agreement with Spaceflight Inc. USA.Amazonia-1 is the National Institute for Space Research's (INPE) optical earth observation satellite.It further strengthens existing structures by providing remote sensing data to users for logging monitoring. Amazonian forests and diverse agricultural analyzes across Brazilian territory.18 co-passenger satellites consist of four IN-SPACe (three UNITY from a group of Indian academies and 14 Satish Dhawan Sat from Space Kidz India) and 14 from NSIL.Watch Live Sunday: NASA astronauts take off in space NASA astronauts Kate Rubins and Victor Glover will take a 6.5-hour spacewalk outside 
the International Space Station on Sunday, February 28 starting at 6:30 AM EST (1130 GMT) .You can watch a live broadcast of the space corridor. As of 4:30 p.m. EST (0930 GMT) courtesy of NASA TV.Rubins and Glover will assemble and install a modification kit for the space station's upcoming solar panel upgrades. The second spacewalk on March 5 will send Rubins off with JAXA astronaut Soichi Noguchi to drain ammonia from the station's early ammonia system as part of the station's cooling system, among other tasks. Any NASA held a press conference on Wednesday to preview the two upcoming space corridors, and you can watch the briefing below:Three crew members from Expedition 64 will conduct two spacewalks, working in pairs on Sunday February 28 and Friday March 5 to continue upgrades aboard the International Space Station NASA will discuss the upcoming space corridor. During a press conference at 2:00 PM EST Wednesday February 24.
Live broadcasts of the spacewalk and spacewalk will be broadcast on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency's website.Due to the safety limitations associated with the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the NASA Center is unable to provide on-site reporter services. Journalists wishing to attend by phone must call the newsroom at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston at 281-483-5111 for a response no later than 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23, those following the briefing on Sochi. Social media can ask questions using #AskNASA.The participants of the news conference include:A live broadcast of Sunday, February 28, the space walk will begin at 4:30 am, with the team scheduled to depart from the station's air terminal around 6:00 am. Space Corridor coverage on Friday. March 5 will begin at 5:00 AM, with astronauts leaving the hatch around 7:00 AM.Each spacewalk will take approximately six and a half hours.NASA flight engineers Kate Rubins and Victor Glover, as well as Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut 
Soichi Noguchi, will conduct the upcoming spacewalk, marking the 235th and 236th time in the history of assembling the maintenance station. Heal and upgrade On Sunday, February 28, Rubins and Glover will step away from the space station to begin assembling and installing the mods required for the upcoming solar panel upgrades. Solar panels nowadays are working fine. But there began to show signs of degradation, as expected, as they were designed for a lifespan of 15 years. The first pair of solar panels were introduced in December 2000 and had long powered the station. Over 20 years later this year, new solar panels will be placed in front of six current arrays, increasing the station's total available power from 160 kW to 215 kW. EV 1) Wearing a red stripe, Glover is a crew member outside Craft 2 (EV 2) and wears a plain uniform.
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