GSLV-F10 rocket launch failed. In the third stage, the rocket missed motion. A technical problem arose at the cryogenic upper stage. ISRO Chairman Shivan announced that the GSLV mission had failed.
ISRO launched a countdown at 3.43 am on Wednesday to launch the Geo Synchronous Launching Satellite Vehicle (GSLV F-10) at the Satish Dhawan Space Center (Shar) in Nellore district. The GSLV-F10 rocket was launched at 5.43 am on Thursday. The experiment failed due to a technical problem at the cryogenic upper stage.
The EOS-03 Remote Sensing Satellite should be used to monitor national security requirements, connectivity to the defense system, and advance information in the event of a disaster in the country. The satellite has multi-spectral visible and near-infrared (6 bands), hyper-spectral visible and near-infrared (158 bands), hyper-spectral shortwave-infrared (256 bands). The satellite is designed to capture changes in the Earth from a distance of 50 meters to 1.5 kilometers with the most powerful cameras from an altitude of 36 thousand kilometers. The experiment failed due to a technical problem at the cryogenic upper stage.
Madhavan Nair Reacts Over The Failure
Former ISRO chairman G Madhavan Nair has expressed shock over the failure of the ISRO launch. He was responding to the failure of the GSLV-F10 rocket launch, which shocked us all. But commented that he would recover quickly from the shock and get back on track. No need to despair over this. But at the same time, they want to identify the root cause of the failure and make sure it is not repeated. Nair said the ISRO staff was fully capable.
ISRO was told that such setbacks were not uncommon and should not be discouraged. ISRO, which specializes in cryogenic technology, is confident in its resilience. He described the mission as “very complex” and said that, in general, the cryogenic stage was “extremely difficult” compared to all other rocket propulsions. He expressed confidence that ISRO would bounce back Soon.
It is learned that ISRO Chairman Sivan had said that the GSLV mission had failed. The space agency tweeted that the intended mission had not been completed as a result of a technical problem at the cryogenic upper stage. Madhavan, who has been the Chairman of ISRO for six years since 2003, has successfully completed 25 missions.
What is Next for ISRO?
ISRO is working on an ambitious project, ‘Gaganyan, ‘and it will send a three-member Indian crew to space. Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi announced this project during the 2018 republic day speech at Redfort. The Gaganyan Mission was originally scheduled for the year 2022. However, there are any delays in finalizing the crew members and all.
This is the first time ever in Indian space history ISRO is sending Indian astronauts to space.
Mission Gaganyan is a three-stage project where the first stage might launch in December 2021. However, there might be a delay in this mission due to lockdown and the current covid pandemic. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited ( HAL) is giving technical support to ISRO for mission Gaganyan.
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