ISRO, the national space agency of India, is known for building India's first satellite 'Aryabhata', and also for soft-landing on the south pole of the Moon.
Out of several other achievements, there is one achievement for which ISRO holds a world record. Can you guess what that is? The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) holds the world record for launching the maximum number of satellites in a single mission. In 2017, ISRO successfully placed 104 satellites into orbit in one go using the PSLV-C37 rocket. On February 15, 2017, in its thirty ninth flight (PSLV-C37), ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle successfully launched the 714 kg Cartosat-2 Series Satellite along with 103 co-passenger satellites in the morning hours of February 15. The total weight of all the 104 satellites carried on-board PSLV-C37 was 1378 kg. With this, ISRO etched its name in the history forever by creating a world record. Are also a 'space paglu' who wishes to someday be able to work at ISRO, or are simply an astronomy buff? Here's a quick quiz for you about ISRO. There are a total of 10 questions in which you have been given four options, of which only one is correct. Take your guess and award yourself 1 mark for each correct answer. The list of correct answers is given at the end of the article. Q1. Which ISRO mission made India the first country to land near the Moon’s south pole? A. Chandrayaan-1 B. Chandrayaan-2 C. Chandrayaan-3 D. Aditya-L1 Q2. ISRO’s Aditya-L1 mission is related to the study of which celestial body? A. Moon B. Mars C. Sun D. Venus Q3. Which launch vehicle is known as ISRO’s “workhorse” due to its reliability? A. GSLV Mk III B. SSLV C. PSLV D. RLV Q4. What is the full form of ISRO? A. Indian Space Research Organisation B. International Space Research Organisation C. Indian Satellite Research Organisation D. Institute of Space Research Organisation Q5. ISRO successfully launched 104 satellites in one mission using which rocket? A. PSLV-C37 B. GSLV-F10 C. SSLV-D2 D. LVM3-M1 Q6. The Gaganyaan mission aims to achieve which objective? A. Establish a space station B. Launch a Mars rover C. Send Indian astronauts into space D. Study black holes Q7. ISRO’s headquarters is located at: A. Hyderabad B. Bengaluru C. Thiruvananthapuram D. Sriharikota Q8. Which ISRO centre is primarily responsible for launching satellites? A. UR Rao Satellite Centre B. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre C. Satish Dhawan Space Centre D. Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre Q9. Which country collaborated with ISRO on the NISAR Earth observation mission? A. Russia B. Japan C. France D. United States Q10. ISRO was founded in which year? A. 1958 B. 1962 C. 1969 D. 1975 Answer Key
- C – Chandrayaan-3
- C – Sun
- C – PSLV
- A – Indian Space Research Organisation
- A – PSLV-C37
- C – Send Indian astronauts into space
- B – Bengaluru
- C – Satish Dhawan Space Centre
- D – United States
- C – 1969
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