BENGALURU: The Earth Observation Satellite-06 launched by the Indian space research organisation (Isro) on November 26 has started serving images, the national space agency said on Wednesday.
Bengaluru-headquartered Isro shared on Twitter the first-day images received on Tuesday at national remote sensing centre, Shadnagar, Telangana, covering the Himalayan region, Kutch region of Gujarat and the Arabian sea.
Bengaluru-headquartered Isro shared on Twitter the first-day images received on Tuesday at national remote sensing centre, Shadnagar, Telangana, covering the Himalayan region, Kutch region of Gujarat and the Arabian sea.
EOS-06 commenced serving the images. First-day images received on Nov 29, 2022, at NRSC, Shadnagar cover the Him… https://t.co/sQZelQPLhH
— ISRO (@isro) 1669791658000
“They are captured by the Ocean Color Monitor (OCM) and Sea Surface Temperature Monitor (SSTM) sensors (on board EOS-06)”, it said.
The images were released by Isro chairman S Somanath in virtual mode, in the presence of director of UR Rao satellite centre, M Sankaran, and NRSC director Prakash Chauhan, it was stated.
The images were released by Chairman ISRO, Shri S. Somanath in virtual mode, in the presence of Director, URSC Shri… https://t.co/yVNDPIcFXE
— ISRO (@isro) 1669791659000