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First Results from Spectrum Monitoring Payload (SMP) and Millimeter-wave Humidity Sounder (MHS) payloads aboard EOS-07. Also we have confirmation that it is MicroSat-2B.
So, the satellite detects if some uses a radar? It will be able to detect all the military aircraft? Also, any idea what the message decoding was about? Does it have any Mil application?
 

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So, the satellite detects if some uses a radar? It will be able to detect all the military aircraft? Also, any idea what the message decoding was about? Does it have any Mil application?
Every thing has mil application they just don't declare it cartosat3 has mil application and navic too but they has to present it as civilian use
 

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Aditya L1 Technical details. It will take 4 months to reach L point 🤯 . cant we do direct propulsion
It would require massive amount of fuel to do direct propulsion and it's a waste of resources and money to do that way when you can be patient and get there only 4 months later as part of a 10 year mission and much cheaper.
 

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Ahmedabad ISRO employee facing cyber terrorism charges denied bail
ISRO employee facing cyber terrorism charges denied bail
Trivedi had submitted before the court that the accused, serving in ISRO, despite knowing the seriousness of national security, “sent email address of office computer to an unknown person and tried to open email (received from unauthorised person) in his office computer...without permission of the authority...”
Written by Sohini Ghosh
Ahmedabad | February 16, 2023 04:29 IST
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While rejecting the bail plea, the court observed that considering the facts and circumstances of the case, “prima-facie it appears that there is serious allegation against the... accused of national security.”
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An Ahmedabad court on January 30 rejected the bail plea of an employee of ISRO’s Space Application Centre (SAC), who is facing charges of cyber terrorism for allegedly being in contact with “unknown women” in Pakistan through social media using the computer allotted for office work.

While refusing to grant bail to the accused, Ahmedabad rural principal district and sessions judge DM Vyas recorded that considering the fact that the accused “was in contact with Pakistani woman through social media, who sent confidential email,” the serious nature of the offence, and the fact that investigation is going on, “judicial discretion is not required to be exercised in favour of the accused.”

Currently in judicial custody, the accused employee, who is a technical officer at ISRO SAC and an Ahmedabad resident, has been charged for the offence punishable for cyber terrorism under section 66 F(1)(B) of the Information Technology Act, in the FIR lodged by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad on January 7.


Opposing the accused’s bail plea, public prosecutor Pravin Trivedi had argued that the “accused during July or August 2022 to 3/1/2023 shared email address with unauthorised unknown women and opened it on the computer given/allotted for office work of ISRO, knowing well that if such unverified filed sent by unauthorised person is opened on the said computer, it would compromise with the data related to the security of the country and thereby committed the alleged offence.”


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Trivedi had further submitted before the court that the accused, serving in ISRO, despite knowing the seriousness of national security, “sent email address of office computer to an unknown person and tried to open email (received from unauthorised person) in his office computer…without permission of the authority…”

Meanwhile, the accused had submitted before the court that “the office of ISRO is well equipped to ascertain any activities against the rules and regulations,” and that “the authority of ISRO has not filed any complaint” against the accused.

The accused also submitted in court that he is a permanent resident of Ahmedabad and is thus not likely to abscond.



Additionally, the accused argued that his whole service tenure has been “blotless” and has always given “first priority to his duty and then to his family.”

While rejecting the bail plea, the court observed that considering the facts and circumstances of the case, “prima-facie it appears that there is serious allegation against the… accused of national security.”
 

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Bail denied to ISRO employee who had contact with Pakistani woman

Made acquaintance on social media and used to mail Pakistani women
Seeing the seriousness of Kalpesh Babubhai Turi’s crime, the village court refused relief
There is no need to exercise judicial power in favor of the accused
ISRO Space Application Center (SAC) employee Kalpesh Kumar Babubhai Turi, Ahmedabad Village Court Principal Judge D.M. Vyas rejected the bail application. The court noted that considering the fact that the accused was in contact with the Pakistani woman through social media, who had sent a confidential email, the serious nature of the crime, and the fact that an investigation was underway, there was no need to exercise judicial power in favor of the accused. is facing charges for allegedly contacting unidentified women in Pakistan through social media using a compromised computer.


The accused employee Kalpesh Kumar Turi, who is a technical officer at ISRO SAC and a resident of Ahmedabad, has been charged for the offense punishable for cyber terrorism under Section 66 F(1)(B) of the Information Technology Act. An FIR was lodged by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad on January 7. Opposing the bail plea of the accused, the public prosecutor argued that the accused had shared the email address with unauthorized unidentified women from July or August 2022 to 3/1/2023 and had registered it with ISRO office. Opened on a computer provided/provided for work. Well if such an unverified file sent by an unauthorized person is opened on the said computer it will compromise the data related to the security of the country thereby committing the alleged offence.

 

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Very good, and long awaited news 🙂 about the RLV test! Is it possible that they have done several, or even just one, test of this vehicle already, and this is a public display. Or is the cost of that too much in terms of fuel etc
what?
 

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