ISRO's satellite launch on March 28 will help India keep an eye on borders near real-time
ISRO had said the satellite would provide near real-time imaging of the large area region of interest at frequent intervals and will also help in quick monitoring of natural disasters, episodic, and any short-term events.
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India plans to launch an earth observation satellite on March 28 that will provide it near real-time images of its borders and also enable quick monitoring of natural disasters.
GISAT-1 is slated to be lifted into space by GSLV-F10 rocket from Sriharikota spaceport in Andhra Pradesh's Nellore district, about 100 kms north of Chennai.