ISRO Launched Ten Rockets to Study Solar Eclipse
17 January 2010
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India Space Research Organisation ( ISRO ) launched a series of Ten Rockets to study the effects of millennium longest Solar Eclipse which covered many countries of Africa and Asia on its path.
The fleet of these suborbital rockets were launched to study the effects
of Sun-moon alignment and to study about the impact of such events on photochemistry and electrodynamics within Earth’s atmosphere
The data collected by the rockets would be linked to the observations made from the ground to get insights into various phenomena which occur during the eclipse.
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