ISRO PROBA 3 Mission Live streaming details how to watch it live on mobile tv

India’s space agency ISRO is going to make a big launch today. She will depart the Proba-3 of the European Space Agency (ESA) to space. According to ISRO, this launch will be from Satish Dhawan Space Center at Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh at 4:06 pm on December 4. The mission is named PSLV-C59/Proba-3, with the PSLV-C59 that is the rocket that will take the Proba-3 satellite. You will be able to see this launch live sitting at home. The live telecast on ISRO’s official YouTube channel will start from 3.30 pm.

What is Proba-3 Mission

The Proba-3 (Proba-3) is the world’s first preisance flight mission. This will stop the outer and hottest layer of the Sun’s atmosphere, corona. This will be the first time that the Sun can be seen so closely. Through this mission, new discoveries can be made about the Sun. What is happening on the surface of the sun can be checked very closely. Along with this, the origin of solar tubers and their movement can also be known in a better way.

What is PSLV-C59 Vehicle

PSLV is a launch vehicle whose job is to deliver satellites and other payloads to space. Its first successful flight was in the year 1994. The current PSLV-C59 can lift a total capacity of 320 tonnes. Today it will fly with about 550 kg satellites, which will be the 61st flight of PSLV and the 26th flight with PSLV-XL configuration, which includes a set to carry satellites.

Two spacecraft will fill flying

According to reports, this mission includes two spacecraft. Their names- Coronagraph Spacecraft (CSC) and Aukulter Spacecraft (OSC). They will be launched in ‘stacked configuration’ (one above one).

How to Watch PSLV-C59/Praba-3 Mission Live

You will be able to watch ISRO’s mission to be launched today, sitting at home or from anywhere on your mobile-laptop, TV online. The mission can be seen live on YouTube by clicking on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJXXLW0Pbi.

PSLV’s PSLV-C58 Lanch Vikel last brought the Xposat satellite into space. This launch took place on 1 January this year.

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