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India proud to launch Brazil's Amazonia-1 satellite: ISRO chief K Sivan
Updated On: 28 February, 2021 01:01 PM IST | Andhra Pradesh | ANI
Sivan said that India and ISRO feel proud to launch Brazil's Amazonia-1 satellite.

K Sivan. Pic/PTI
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief K Sivan on Sunday congratulate the Brazilian team on the occasion of the launching of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C51 carrying Brazil's Amazonia-1 satellite and 18 other satellites from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. Sivan said that India and ISRO feel proud to launch Brazil's Amazonia-1 satellite.
"In this mission, India and ISRO, feel extremely proud, honoured and happy to launch the first satellite designed, integrated and operated by Brazil. I congratulate the Brazilian team for this achievement. The satellite is in very good health and I congratulate all for this and compliment the entire Brazilian team," Sivan said after the launch event. Amazonia-1, an optical earth observation satellite, which was launched at 10:24 am on Sunday, successfully separated from the fourth stage of PSLVC51 and injected into orbit, ISRO informed in a tweet.
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