- 2021-08-12 00:20:23
- LAST MODIFIED: 2024-11-23 22:00:46
India fails to put earth observation satellite into orbit
Photo: Collected
International Desk:
Dhaka, Aug-12,
India's first space mission of 2021 suffered a
major setback after an indigenous rocket carrying a state-of-the-art earth
observation satellite ended in failure in the early hours of Thursday due to
"a technical anomaly".
The state-owned Indian
Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle
(GSLV) rocket blasted off successfully with the earth observation satellite --
EOS-03 -- from the southern spaceport of Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh state at
5.43 this morning.
"However, the
mission could not be fully accomplished mainly because there's a technical
anomaly observed in the cryogenic stage," ISRO chairman K Sivan said in a
statement.
In a separate tweet,
ISRO said, "GSLV-F10 launch took place today at 05.43 Hrs IST as scheduled.
Performance of first and second stages was normal. However, Cryogenic Upper
Stage ignition did not happen due to technical anomaly. The mission couldn't be
accomplished as intended."
EOS-03 could have
helped India's weather department monitor natural disasters like cloudbursts
and cyclonic storms and its armed forces plan an operation in case of need,
according to sources.
Earlier, the Indian
space agency had twice shelved its plan to launch the satellite into space. On
the other hand, "this is the fourteenth flight of GSLV", ISRO said.
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