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SRIHARIKOTA - India's space programme suffered a second successive blow in 2010 as an advanced communication satellite - GSAT-5P - exploded within a minute of its launch from here on Christmas day Saturday.
SRIHARIKOTA - For Vinod Kumar Srivastava, the range safety officer at ISRO rocket launch centre, it was a sad day - in a split second decision, he had to destruct the GSLV rocket that exploded after its launch here Saturday.
SRIHARIKOTA - India's next moon mission, Chandrayaan II, will be launched in 2013-14, ISRO chairman K.
SRIHARIKOTA - India's space programme suffered a major blow Saturday as an advanced communication satellite - GSAT-5P - exploded and splinted within a minute after its launch from here on Christmas day.
SRIHARIKOTA - India's space programme suffered a blow Saturday as an advanced communication satellite - GSAT-5P - exploded within a minute after its launch from here on Christmas day.
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