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Iran to launch satellitesThe NationalThe United News of India (UNI) said the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) veered from its intended flight-path and disintegrated seconds after ...and more »
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Lenta.ruПри старте индийской ракеты GSLV взорвалась первая ступень. ВидеоПолит.руGSLV (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle, Ракета-носитель для Запусков Геосинхронных Спутников) - семейство одноразовых индийских ракет-носителей, ...Запуск тяжелой индийской ракеты GSLV опять прошел неудачноРИА НовостиЗапуск индийской ракеты-носителя GSLV оказался неудачнымNEWSru.co.ilall 35 news articles »
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SRIHARIKOTA: Launch of India's latest communication satellite GSAT-5P onboard homegrown GSLV-F06, powered by Russian cryogenic engine, failed today when the rocket developed a snag soon after lift-off from the spaceport here. The rocket blasted-off at around 4 pm from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at the end of the 29-hour countdown but was hit by a snag in the first stage itself, ISRO sources said. "The incident occurred in the first stage itself", the sources said, adding, details would be disclosed later. This is the second failure this year for ISRO after the previous GSLV mission with the country's maiden cryogenic engine hit a snag and the rocket plunged into the Bay of Bengal on April 15 this year. The GSAT-5P satellite weighing 2130 kg costed ISRO around Rs 125 crore. Had it been successful, the satellite would have served the needs of the telecommunication sector and the weather department. It would have eventually replaced the INSAT-2E satellite that was sent up in 1999. The GSLV rocket has three stages. The first stage is fired by solid fuel. The four strap on motors give additional thrust during the lift-off and the initial phase of the rocket's flight. The second stage is fired by liquid fuel. The third stage, which is more complex than the others, involves the cryogenic engine powered by liquid hydrogen as fuel and liquid oxygen as oxidiser. The GSLV rocket was 51 metres tall and weighed 418 tonnes. ISRO has the following ...
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GSLV Mk.I F06 Launch viewed from South Madras. The Rocket veered off-course seconds after launch.
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ISRO has decided to launch the GSLV-F06 rocket on December 23.
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Launch of GSLV-F06 / GSAT-5P Mission PostponedSpace Ref (press release)The launch of GSLV-F06 with GSAT-5P Satellite onboard, scheduled for December 20, 2010 has been postponed due to a minor leak in one of the valves of the ...and more »
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ISRO set to launch heaviest satellite for telecom, TVEconomic TimesThe satellite, officially called GSAT-5P, will blast off on the state-run space agency's geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle, or GSLV, and scientists ...and more »
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Initial investigations by the Indian Space Research Organisation have found that the failure of last weeks launch of the GSLV D3 rocket was due to a fault in the high RPM cryogenic turbo pump.
April 8, 2010 - Satish Dhawan Space Center. The flight-testing of the indigenous Cryogenic Engine and the Stage conducted in the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle GSLV-D3 this afternoon (April 15, 2010) was not successful. GSLV-D3 vehicle lifted off as planned at 16:27 hrs after a countdown procedure lasting for 29 hours. The countdown went off as planned. GSLV-D3 vehicle performance was normal up to the end of the second stage (GS2) till 293 seconds. Afterwards, the Cryogenic Stage was to ignite and burn for about 720 seconds to provide the necessary velocity to inject GSAT-4 Satellite into the intended Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. It is yet to be ascertained whether the cryogenic engine did ignite. The vehicle was seen tumbling, lost altitude and finally splashed down in the sea. Detailed analysis of the flight data is being carried out to find out the exact reasons for the failure and take corrective measures to realise the next flight test of the indigenous Cryogenic Engine and Stage within the next one year.
India's ambitious attempt to flight-test its indigenous cryogenic engine on Thursday received a setback as the homegrown rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D3) deviated from path within seconds of lift-off.As the GSLV-D3 soared into the sky from the Satish Dhawan spaceport in Sriharikota, it veered off from its flightpath and lost contact with the mission control. "We stopped receiving data from GSLV-D3 505 seconds after its lift-off," ISRO officials said.Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman K Radhakrishnan said GSLV-D3 mission objectives were not met fully. Officials said two engines in the cryogenic stage did not ignite and give the necessary control force to the rocket.However, K Radhakrishnan assured the country that a successful completion of the GLSV-D3 project will be done within a year. The cryogenic engine was crucial for putting communication satellites weighing more than two tonnes into geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO). The rocket was 49 meters tall and weighs 419 tonnes. The rocket was carrying communication satellite GSAT-4 and others weighing more than two tonnes. This was the first Indian attempt to indigenously built cryogenic stage and technology, which is crucial to put communication satellites weighing more than two tonnes in GTO.
GSLV D3 launch on 15-04-2010 at 4.27 pm as seen from SDSC-SHAR. Failures in cryogenic technology are not unusual. India has no choice but to master this technology in the long run as it is technology that has been denied to the country. Cryogenic engines are a difficult technology to master and even countries like the US and Japan failed in their maiden attempts.It is difficult to test the cryogenic engine even on the ground.A cryogenic engine uses liquid hydrogen at minus 253 degrees Celsius as fuel and liquid oxygen at minus 183 degrees as oxidizer. The vehicle lifted off as planned at 4.27 pm and its performance was normal up to the end of its second stage till 293 seconds from the lift-off. But the vehicle developed problems when the cryogenic upper stage should have ignited 304 seconds after the lift-off, and it fell into the sea
India's GSLV-D3 powered by homegrown cryogenic engine for the first time failed in its mission as the rocket carrying a communication satellite deviated from its path. www.istream.in
From 18 years scientists tried their best. GSLV-D3 MISSION COST 330 CROREBUT. India's first cryogenic engines failed during in space launch. rocket spun out of control Failure to get actual speed control.. rocket deviate form planned path.
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India's GSLV-D3 powered by homegrown cryogenic engine for the first time failed in its mission as the rocket carrying a communication satellite deviated on Thursday (April 15) from its path and went out of control shortly after its lift-off from the spaceport in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. "The mission objectives are not met fully. There are indications that the cryogenic engine ignited but the vehicle was tumbling and controllability lost," ISRO Chairman K Radhakrishnan said. The 49-metre tall three-stage Geo Synchronous Launch Vehicle blasted off at 4.27 PM at the end of a 29-hour countdown but minutes later ISRO said it had stopped receiving data.
GSLV D3 launch fails India's ambitious attempt to flight-test its indigenous cryogenic engine on Thursday (April 15) received a setback as the homegrown rocket GSLV-D3 deviated from path within seconds of lift-off. As the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV)-D3 soared into the sky from the Satish Dhawan spaceport in Sriharikot it veered off from its flight path, and lost contact with the mission control. We stopped receiving data from GSLV-D3 5.5 seconds after its lift off," ISRO officials said. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman K Radhakrishnan said GSLV-D3 mission objectives were not met fully. Officials said two engines in the cryogenic stage did not ignite and give the necessary control force to the rocket. The GSLV-D3 was to put in orbit the GSAT-4 communications satellite. www.timesnow.tv
MUMBAI, April 15 (Xinhua) -- India's first launch of powerful carrier rocket with the homemade cryogenic engine failed on Thursday afternoon, local media reported. The carrier rocket with the homemade indigenous cryogenic engine, GSLV-D3, blasted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in the eastern state of Andhra Pradesh. However, its two small engines could not ignite, causing the scientists at the ground control room receiving no signals, CNN-IBN quoted an official of the Indian Space Research Organizaiton (ISRO) as saying. The official said the ISRO would launch the carrier rocket with the home-made cryogenic engine within a year. GSLV-D3, whose development began in the 1990s, is about 49 meters high, and more than 400 tons for its launching weight, could send a satellite into an orbit of approximately 36000 kilometers above the earth. At present, only the US, Russia, China, Japan and France have mastered the advanced cryogenic engine technology in the carrier rocket. news.xinhuanet.com
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From 18 years scientists tried their best. GSLV-D3 MISSION COST 330 CRORE BUT. India's first cryogenic engines failed during in space launch. rocket spun out of control Failure to get actual speed control.. rocket deviate form planned path. another attempt in one year..
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From 18 years scientists tried their best. GSLV-D3 MISSION COST 330 CRORE BUT. India's first cryogenic engines failed during in space launch. rocket spun out of control Failure to get actual speed control.. rocket deviate form planned path. another attempt in one year..
GSLV satellite launch countdown begins
ISRO is all geared to launch the flight-testing of its first ever indigenous cryogenic engine on homespun rocket - the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D3). www.istream.in
India is all set to launch indigenous built cryogenic engines powered GSLV-D3 today from Sriharikota spaceport in Andhra Pradesh. www.istream.in
Hectic work is underway at India's space port in Sriharikota as the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) prepares for a landmark lift off of the larger rocket the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV).
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The Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D3) is all set for a lift off on April 15. www.istream.in
The Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D3) is all set for a lift off on April 15. www.istream.in
ISRO is gearing up to launch the GSLV-D3, its new Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle with indigenously developed cryogenic engine on April 15. www.istream.in
Tamil Nadu, March 06 (ANI): The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted the static test of its L110 liquid core stage of the GSLV Mk III launch vehicle (Geo-synchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle mark III) for 150 seconds in Tamil Nadu on Saturday. While the test was originally targeted for 200 seconds, it was stopped at 150 seconds since a deviation in one of the parameters was observed. Around 500 parameters have been tested so far and will be monitored till the next stage of testing.
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