Indian satellite rocket explodes after blast-off

India's launch of the ultimate information exchnage heavenly body unsuccessful Saturday afternoon after the space station GSLV-F06 carrying it grown the technical obstacle shortly after the taking flight from the southern spaceport of Sriharikota, sources said.

"The space station geosynchronoussatellite launch vehicle (GSLV) carrying information exchnage heavenly body GSAT-5P exploded mid-air just moments after it took off from the Sriharikota space station launch center. The launch at 16:00 p.m. unsuccessful due to the technical error in the first phase," the sources said.

The heavenly body GSAT-5P, powered by Russian engine, was expected to offer the needs of the telecommunication sector as well as the continue dialect as well as would have eventually replaced the INSAT-2E heavenly body that was sent up in 1999.

The GSAT-5P is the heavenly body with 36 transponders that can be used for lucent television as well as air wave programs as well as telephonic conversations, for conducting telemedicine as well as tele-education programs as well as organizing promissory note services.

This is the second failure this year, after the GSLV mission space station plunged into the Bay of Bengal upon April 15.1 2 3 4 5 Next


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