India fails new satellite mission

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Desk report: Neighboring India failed to send a new satellite into orbit. Due to a mechanical error, the satellite named EOS-03 could not reach orbit after launch. According to Indian media reports, the satellite was launched on a GSLV rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota on Thursday morning. Shortly after the launch, he tweeted the news to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). After a while, the ISRO staff cut the rhythm. ISRO said rocket activity was normal in the first and second phases. But after going to the third stage, that is, the final stage, there is a technical problem. The ISRO chairman said the satellite could not be placed in orbit due to a defect at the cryogenic level. The satellite was launched to predict natural disasters such as storms, floods and cyclones on Earth. This was India’s second space mission this year. This is the first time in four years that a satellite mission has failed.

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