New Delhi: On Wednesday, PM Narendra Modi addressed the nation. It was a special televised announcement. Anti-satellite missile (ASAT) of DRDO has shot down a low-orbital satellite in three minutes. He termed this test as “Mission Shakti”. We are serving you the 7 important facts About Mission Shakti, ASAT Of DRDO. India conducted its first anti-satellite (ASAT) missile in this test. It successfully destroying a low earth orbit satellite in space. ASAT uses a missile. It covers a distance of 300 km to engage the target. India joined the United States, China, and Russia as a Superpower with ASAT. Here Are The 7 Facts About Mission Shakti, ASAT Test Of DRDO 1. What is Mission Shakti? On March 27, 2019, India conducted an anti-satellite missile test. This was a technological mission carried out by DRDO. The satellite used in the mission was one of India’s existing satellites operating in lower orbit. The significance of the test: India has tested and successfully demonstrated its capa
The umpires have had enough and it about time they pulled the curtains. It’s officially Stumps day 4 of the 2nd match of the Ashes 2019. Buttler and Stokes exchange a handshake as they stroll back to the pavilion. Tim Paine leads his troop off the field and phew! What an action we have had. England has to stabilize its batting order in this situation as they are in lead by 104 runs. When England managed just one wicket in the first session, things looked pretty lull and the Test seemed to be headed towards a draw, but guess someone must have installed a chip of relentless aggression in Archer’s system during that break, and boy, he was impossible to deal in the second session. So much so that, even the World’s best Test batsman remained floored for a good few minutes after being smashed by a nasty pacy bumper from the man from Barbados. That Smith v Archer duel will be one for the ages, and today, we witnessed the start of it. Smith may not have won that battle, but his resilience at