New Delhi: After Rocket GSLV-F10 ISRO on Thursday failed injecting the Satellite Sate-Series Satellite EOS-03 (Gisat-1) into Geo’s orbit, the Minist of the Jitendra Singh Union room on Thursday could be rescheduled again.
The release of launch, however, changed politically when the leader of Congress Jairam Ramesh said, “ISRO must now be a scientific company”, which invites severe criticism from the minister of space.
Five minutes after the elevator-off, the GSLV rocket does not work, leads to a mission failure.
Reacting to setbacks, Jitendra Singh Tweeted: “Speaking to the Chair of the ISRO, Dr.
K Sivan and discussed in detail.
The first two stages went well, only after that there was a difficulty in the stage ignition over cryogenic.
The mission can be scheduled to return some more time.” However Re-reschedule Mission, however, will not be easy and directly because ISRO needs several months to develop a new Geo series satellite and build a GSLV rocket from the start for launch.
Immediately after the failure of the mission, Jairam Ramesh Congress leader Tweeted: “ISRO has resilience to rise again.
And that will happen.
However, it must be permitted to function as a scientific and technology company as applied by Vikram Sarabhai and Satish Dhawan.
There are too many magnificent politics Now.
“Sparring back to the leader of the congressional, the minister of space said:” Jairam Ji, please don’t forget, most of the traps related to space, including the mysterious death death of Vikram Sarabhai, occurred during the Congress regime.
With the same analogy, having a congress holding back From political disorders, Sarabhai can contribute too important over the years.
“EOS-03 Geo Imaging Satellite is an important mission for ISRO because it has strategic and civil interests.
If the launch has been successful, the 2,268-kg satellite will increase the country’s border defense because it has “the ability to imagine all countries 4-5 times a day”.
EOS-03 is also intended to provide important information for applications in various sectors, including agriculture, forestry, water bodies and for disaster warnings, cyclone monitoring, cloudburst monitoring or storm.
As many as 18 GSLV (MK I, II and III), including launch Thursday, has been flown until now.
From them, 12 succeeded and six failures (four total failures and two partial).
Because of the unexpected performance, therefore, ISRO officials, nicknamed GSLV Rocket “Naughty Boy”.