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ISRO successfully launches its heaviest satellite GSAT-29 from Sriharikota


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HIGHLIGHTS

  1. The rocket was launched at its scheduled time of 5.08pm today
  2. The GSAT-29 is the 33rd communications satellite made by India
  3. The satellite will help provide internet connectivity to remote areas
 
 

India's heaviest rocket, referred to as "Baahubali", successfully placed the sophisticated communications satellite GSAT-29 in the orbit today. India space agency ISRO's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk-III-D2) - on its second developmental flight - lifted off from Sriharikota, India's rocket port in Andhra Pradesh on the coast of the Bay of Bengal.

The countdown began at 2:50 pm on Tuesday and the rocket was launched at its scheduled time of 5.08pm today from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

Cyclone Gaja did not pay spoilsport and the launch was not affected by it. The launch could have been affected by the cyclone, which was one of the apprehensions since the countdown.

This is the 67th launch from Sriharikota and the GSAT-29 is the 33rd communications satellite made by India.

The advanced communications satellite weighs 3,423 kg and will help provide internet connectivity, especially in the remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir and north-eastern India, says ISRO chairman K Sivan.

6m3s30tg

GSAT-29 is the 33rd communications satellite made by India

K Sivan congratulated by entire ISRO team on the launch and said the entire credit goes to the team.

The satellite also carries a unique laser based optical communication that ISRO is testing for the first time.

The GSLV Mk- III weighs 641 tons, which is equal to the weight of five fully loaded passenger planes. At 43 meters tall, it is higher than a 13-storey building. Although it is the heaviest among India's operational launch vehicles, it is also the shortest.

The rocket took 15 years to make and each launch is expected to cost an upwards of Rs. 300 crores.

As the launch has been successful, the GSLV Mk-III will be declared operational.

The GSLV Mk-III will be used to launch India's Chandrayaan-2 early next year and Gaganyaan before 2022.

The rocket is capable of launching 4-ton class of communication satellites, pushing India into the big boys space club.
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ISRO head Shivan koncham better communication skills unte bagundedhi. He really struggle to talk fluent and yet represent such powerful organization (one of the).  Manam vadi videos other country people ki chupinchali ante siggu ga undi.

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14 hours ago, IsmileBhai said:

Speaking or writing English isn't the measure of a persons ability. Putin can't speak nor can Chinese president

Fluency is important. I'm not judging his ability. You are funny to compare Shivan to Putin. Everyone know Putin's ability in Russian and Chinese president who flipped the constitution to rewrite. Your turn.

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16 hours ago, tacobell fan said:

ISRO head Shivan koncham better communication skills unte bagundedhi. He really struggle to talk fluent and yet represent such powerful organization (one of the).  Manam vadi videos other country people ki chupinchali ante siggu ga undi.

Fk off Ani cheppu brother... They are best at their mother tongue... Or else light tisuko international media chusukuntadhi

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16 hours ago, boeing747 said:

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. The rocket was launched at its scheduled time of 5.08pm today
  2. The GSAT-29 is the 33rd communications satellite made by India
  3. The satellite will help provide internet connectivity to remote areas
 
 

India's heaviest rocket, referred to as "Baahubali", successfully placed the sophisticated communications satellite GSAT-29 in the orbit today. India space agency ISRO's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk-III-D2) - on its second developmental flight - lifted off from Sriharikota, India's rocket port in Andhra Pradesh on the coast of the Bay of Bengal.

The countdown began at 2:50 pm on Tuesday and the rocket was launched at its scheduled time of 5.08pm today from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

Cyclone Gaja did not pay spoilsport and the launch was not affected by it. The launch could have been affected by the cyclone, which was one of the apprehensions since the countdown.

This is the 67th launch from Sriharikota and the GSAT-29 is the 33rd communications satellite made by India.

The advanced communications satellite weighs 3,423 kg and will help provide internet connectivity, especially in the remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir and north-eastern India, says ISRO chairman K Sivan.

6m3s30tg

GSAT-29 is the 33rd communications satellite made by India

K Sivan congratulated by entire ISRO team on the launch and said the entire credit goes to the team.

The satellite also carries a unique laser based optical communication that ISRO is testing for the first time.

The GSLV Mk- III weighs 641 tons, which is equal to the weight of five fully loaded passenger planes. At 43 meters tall, it is higher than a 13-storey building. Although it is the heaviest among India's operational launch vehicles, it is also the shortest.

The rocket took 15 years to make and each launch is expected to cost an upwards of Rs. 300 crores.

As the launch has been successful, the GSLV Mk-III will be declared operational.

The GSLV Mk-III will be used to launch India's Chandrayaan-2 early next year and Gaganyaan before 2022.

The rocket is capable of launching 4-ton class of communication satellites, pushing India into the big boys space club.

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