ISRO has again come up with a new revelation in the quest of Ram Setu controversies. As you might know yesterday, Sunday, NASA for the first time launched satellite map of Ram Sethu or Adam’s Bridge.
The whole bridge area is distinguishable in the 10-meter version of the map constructed by ISRO. The scientists of ISRO have come out with a map of this bridge, popular in Tamil Nadu, using the data gathered from the American satellite ACESAT -2.
Regarding Ramsethu: 6 years of Data have been prepared from October 2018 to October 2023. Some researchers and analysts at the Indian Space Research Organisation’s National Remote Sensing Centre, Jodhpur, and Hyderabad, have recorded this in their peer-reviewed Journal. The distance of this bridge connecting India and Sri Lanka is 29 km. Its height from the seabed was also established to be 8 meters. Relying on the inputs given by the scientists it may be stated that till now this setu is 99. 98 percent submerged.