The Indian Space Research Organisation launched its GSAT-14...
The Indian Space Research Organisation launched its GSAT-14 satellite. The satellite was lifted from Satish Dhawan Space Centre on a geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle, GSLV-D5, ISRO said in a news release (http://bit.ly/1aBHf8O). “All the important flight phases, namely, the core…
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stage and strap-on stage propulsion, payload fairing separation, second stage propulsion, cryogenic stage propulsion and spacecraft separation, were executed as planned,” it said.