ISRO GSLV F10 Fails Because Of Technical Anomaly

Kaustubh Katdare • 2 years ago • 3.5k views

ISRO GSLV F10 Fails Because Of Technical Anomaly

ISRO - India's official space agency informed that the GSLV F10 mission didn't succeed because of a technical anomaly. ISRO was planning to put Earth Observation Satellite (EOS-03) in orbit to obtain the geo-imaging data of the Earth. The lift-off was successful at 05:43 IST and performance of first two stages of launch was normal. However, Cryogenic Upper Stage ignition failed. This is GSLV's fourth failure out of 14 launches since 2001.

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