India's satellite Mission Shakti is spreading the trash in space, said NASA
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proud 'Mission Shakti'
The 'Mission Shakti' which is winding up on the BJP's backs before the vote, is currently facing some danger. NASA reports that India's mission power has created a lot of waste in space. So far, about 400 garbage orbits have been launched in this 'mission power' missiles.
It is known that the 'Mission Mode' was going on for the last 6 months. That is, the work was progressing rapidly. 100 scientists working day and night to test the missile on the scheduled day. But it hit a saturated satellite 300 kilometers away from the ground.
The United States explains this test as 'terrible thing' or terrible thing. Because the missiles have become a cause for astronauts. Almost 400 garbage wanders in space, which has created this mission power. International Space Station astronauts have found the most disadvantages for this.
NASA says that none of these trash is very big in size. Most can not be marked. Of that, 60 percent have been identified as the garbage produced by the mission. Which is not bigger than 10 centimeters.
The NASA spokesman condemned the whole issue, saying such incidents can not be tolerated. The spread of waste in space is to prevent the future of research. Astronauts may have to face difficulties in the future. However, NASA could not yet decide on its impact.