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All, set....err...stumble! What went wrong with the navigational launch

The PSLV was able to bring the satellite to the orbit but then at the last stage lost velocity as the heat shield failed to separate from the satellite at the required height.

September 01, 2017 / 13:07 IST
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In a blow to Indian Space Research Organisation, the navigational satellite which was supposed to have been a replacement for a faulty one in the orbit, failed to take off yesterday.

The IRNSS-1H was important for India as its launch would have meant having a satellite on our own navigational constellation or NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation). Currently, our satellites are orbiting on the US-based Global Positioning System (GPS).  Additionally, IRNSS-1H payload were atomic clocks which were on their way to replace three Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standards (RAFS) clocks on the IRNSS-1A as they had run into problems.

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So, why was it a flop show?

The IRNSS-1H got stuck to its PSLV launch vehicle. In explaining the problem, ISRO Chief A.S Kiran Kumar said, "The C39 launch vehicle had a problem; heat shield has not separated. The satellite is inside the heat shield and we have to go through a detailed analysis to see what has happened."