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    Notwithstanding the disappointment over the abrupt end to the Chandrayaan-1 moon mission, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Wednesday added another feather to its cap by launching the Oceansat-2, a remote sensing satellite that would provide a range of services for the fishermen as well as help scientists get better knowledge of the Indian seas.

    Six other nano-satellites from different countries were aboard the PSLV-C14 and were all fired into their respective orbits within a time span of 20 minutes. Today’s launch was the 15th consecutive successful flight for ISRO's evergreen launch vehicle, the PSLV.

    Coming just ahead of the start of the fishing season in October, the launch of Oceansat-2, India’s 16th remote sensing satellite, would bring huge benefits to the fishing community who would be one of the biggest users of the information sent out by the satellite.

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    The Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM), one of the three payloads on Oceansat-2 that has been dubbed as the common man's satellite, would transmit data that would be used to provide a range of fishery services to the community like information about the areas greater fish density, high and low tides and wind and sea currents.

    The Ministry of Earth Sciences gives out comprehensive information related to fishing along the entire coastline thrice a week. But for the past couple of years, it was depending on information being provided by some foreign satellites. This was because data coming from Oceansat-1, a similar satellite that was launched in 1999, had not been of very good quality.

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    isro doing-owsomeBy: girish r k | 20-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward isro doing good, in a forward way to make sucess in every research it was owsome .i would like to wish all workers under isro
    Cant we stop talking -ve about ourselves ?By: Manas | 25-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward I dont understand ...... Who decided that the Chandrayaan mission was a dissapointment .... Cant you just appreciate the fact the ISRO is doing a great job ???This is the bloowdy westerner style of writing to always write something -ve with anything ve when it comes to developing countries and Asian countries in general ..... We dont need to copy them in this .... I expect a sincere apology from our media to copy the bad aspects of western media and stop demeaning our achievements....When you write abt NASA you dont keep bombarding abt its dissapointments...... and for your kind information they have more than 100 time the budget of ISRO..... n still they mess up.... in big way ... but American media doesnt keep bombarding about that..... y ??? ever thought so ???Think guys ..... n for Indian Express ..... an Apology is a must to ISRO and readers....Thanks
    good oneBy: pravin tale | 24-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward this is a unfogetable success.
    oceansat-2By: Dhruv Gamit | 24-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward Great work by ISRO. Seven successful satellite launches is really a great achievement.
    oceansat2By: matin | 24-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward it is really a greate success made by isro
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