Thick orange fumes from the Indian Space Research Organisation’s PSLV C-52 briefly lit up the pre-dawn dark sky and Pulicat Lake as it soared into the skies with the silence of the morning broken by the booming noise of the launch vehicle that carried three satellites on board. The PSLV C-52 carrying the Earth Observation Satellite, EOS - 04, the …
The Indian Space Research Organisation launched India's "eye in the sky" GISAT-1 Earth observation satellite on Thursday, but the mission suffered a setback due to a performance anomaly in the cryogenic stage of the rocket moments after the launch. The satellite was launched on a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh …