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Isro GSLV-D3 launch fails

ISRO loss control on Geo-synchornous satellite launch vehicle (GSLV-D3) carrying the geo-stationary experimental satellite (GSAT-4) after launching into space.

India has implemented cryogenic fuel technology after 18 years hard work by scientist to launch heavy satellite after US denied Russia to transferring this technology. ISRO chief, Radhakrishnan, said “cryogenic engine ignited, the other two control rockets failed to work up the ignition.”.

“Next GSLV-D3 launch will be carried out next year”, he added.

India is the sixth country to design and develop the cryogenic technology after United States, Russia, France, Japan and China.

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