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Understand why GSLV-F10 launch was unsuccessful

The GSLV-F10 was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in a successful manner early on Thursday morning. The launch took place at 5.43 am. With this, the satellite EOS-03 had been lifted off as well. But soon after, the GSLV-F10 fell off its trajectory and stopped responding too. This is why ISRO scientists declared that the launch was unsuccessful.

This earth observation satellite would have helped in keeping an eye on the activities on earth from space. Take a look at the breaking news report

 

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