ISRO has successfully launched Oceansat and eight other satellites
To support operational applications, the mission goal is to maintain the data continuity of ocean colour and wind vector data.

On Saturday, the Earth Observation satellite-6 (EOS-6) or Oceansat and eight other client satellites were successfully launched into space by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISROPSLV-C54 )'s rocket from Sriharikota. To support operational applications, the mission goal is to maintain the data continuity of ocean colour and wind vector data.
Earth observation satellite PSLV-C54 successfully places into target orbit, according to ISRO Chairman S Somanath.
"EOS-06 spacecraft separation is successful for the PSLV-C54/EOS-06 mission. The condition of the spacecraft is stable. The mission is still ongoing, "twitter from ISRO.
ISRO launches #PSLVC54 ???? carrying EOS-06 (Earth Observation Satellite - 06) and 8 Nano-satellites
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⬛The mission objective is to ensure the data continuity of Ocean colour and wind vector data to sustain the operational applications. pic.twitter.com/CDWqfTT9WI
According to reports, this is ISRO's final mission for the year. The primary cargo Oceansat and eight satellites are anticipated to be launched into sun-synchronous orbits in more than two hours, according to ISRO. Two hours after takeoff, the whole satellite separation is anticipated to occur.
The third-generation Oceansat satellite is the Earth Observation Satellite-6. This will offer Oceansat-2 spacecraft continuity services with improved payload specs and application regions.
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