ISRO successfully launched its heaviest satellite, CMS-03, using the LVM-3 rocket, marking a milestone in India’s space program. The 4,410 kg multiband communication satellite was placed in a geosynchronous transfer orbit, reducing dependence on foreign launch services. This launch showcases India’s growing rocket capabilities, supports future human space missions, and highlights the increasing role of indigenous technology in space exploration.
Click to View MoreNASA's TRACERS mission aims to study Sun-Earth interactions, improve space weather prediction, and protect global infrastructure. The mission focuses on examining key phenomena like magnetic reconnection and cusp electrodynamics. Space weather affects life on Earth through power grids, satellite operations, communication, and human health, as strong solar storms can damage satellites and disrupt navigation.
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