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GSLV rocket blasts off, fails to send signal

By The Assam Tribune
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SRIHARIKOTA (Andhra Pradesh), April 15 (IANS) - India's GSLV D3 rocket, powered for the first time by an indigenous cryogenic engine, blasted off on time here today with a GSAT 4 satellite. But there was tension minutes later as the rocket stopped emitting signals.

After the rocket attained a height of 60 km, scientists at the control room here said they'd stopped getting signals.

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GSLV rocket blasts off, fails to send signal

SRIHARIKOTA (Andhra Pradesh), April 15 (IANS) - India's GSLV D3 rocket, powered for the first time by an indigenous cryogenic engine, blasted off on time here today with a GSAT 4 satellite. But there was tension minutes later as the rocket stopped emitting signals.

After the rocket attained a height of 60 km, scientists at the control room here said they'd stopped getting signals.

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