ISRO invites people to watch its next rocket launch, check how to register

The Indian Space Research Organization has been creating milestones in space research. We have been watching every moment of ISRO’s rocket launch on TV and the Internet. Because on TV and the Internet, ISRO’s rocket launch moments were expanded. But this time the countrymen witness the historical moment directly. The Indian Space Research Organization has taken a new initiative for the countrymen.

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This moment will be like a movie. The details of the rocket launch can be seen from the Sriharikota Space station live. Live will be seen completely like the playground as we watch the game in the playground.

ISRO Rocket Launch Schedule

The SSLV-D1/EOS-02 mission will be launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) in Sriharikota on August 7 at 9:18 am. And that rocket launch common people can participate in the program. On that day i.e. 7th August, interested people will come to the Satish Dhawan Space Center and see the rocket launch from the front. ISRO shared this announcement on Twitter. At the same time, they also informed us about the registration process. In this tweet, ISRO shared a link. You will get a chance to witness this historic program only by registering your name on that link.

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Recently ISRO has started research and thinking about space tourism. Currently, scientists aim to make space tourism a viable industry. Ways to reduce the cost significantly are being sought. The huge amount of money required is beyond the reach of many. In the current scenario, space tourism can only be afforded by a very wealthy few.

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Therefore, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has also started thinking about space tourism. India’s first manned flight to space, which is known as the Gaganyaan mission, will soon take place. Union Minister of State for Space Jitendra Singh said in Rajya Sabha that it is being developed to pave the way for aviation.

According to NASA sources, when an astronaut goes to the International Space Station, it costs eight million dollars. If NASA started sending tourists there on a commercial basis, the average cost would be $580 million per person.

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