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Will the failed attempt of PSLV-C39 impact ISRO’s space business?

The next launch of the PSLV will be very significant as ISRO's customers would be looking up to it to be a success, so will be the space organisation

September 01, 2017 / 18:54 IST
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and its commercial arm Antrix have witnessed stellar successes in the last couple of years launching 130 foreign satellites and at least 18 satellites of Indian origin into space. This includes the launch of record 104 satellites launched in one go in February 2017. The workhorse for all these launches has been Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).

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However, a defect in heat shield in the PSLV-C39 launched on Thursday resulted in one of the rare failed attempts to place a satellite in an orbit in this decade by the ISRO. After the third stage of the flight, the heat shield, inside which the satellite IRNSS-1H was packed, did not open and the mission was declared a failure.

This was the first time ISRO had given a contract to a private company Alpha Design Technology Pvt. Ltd to assemble the satellite, however, under the supervision of its scientists.