Space Kidz India, a Chennai based space tech start-up is all set to launch its satellite built by 750 girls from government schools on ISRO's launch vehicle.

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The name of this satellite is Aazadisat and this satellite has been made by 750 girls from 75 government schools of the country.

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The satellite carries 75 femto experiments, selfie cameras that will click pictures of its solar panels and long-range communication transponders.

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Rifat Sharook, Chief Technology Officer, Space Kidz India, said that this initiative has been taken to 

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increase the interest of girl students in space science and STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) etc.

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This satellite was launched with the aim of encouraging girl students and women to come forward in the field of space science.

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The space mission is the first of its kind with an entirely women concept as the UN theme for this year is 'Women in Space'.

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Space Kids is an organization that will prepare young scientists for the country and

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create awareness among children along with increasing their interest in science.

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