On Monday, ISRO’s launched its most powerful rocket GSLV Mk III nicknamed ‘Fatboy’ from Sriharikota and placed the country’s heaviest satellite in orbit. The launch proves the homegrown launch vehicle’s capability of hurling up to four tonne payload into higher orbits. ISRO Chairman A S Kiran Kumar, congratulating the scientists said that the launch vehicle carried the next generation satellite.

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Added on : 2017-06-09 19:50:57

On Monday, ISRO’s launched its most powerful rocket GSLV Mk III nicknamed ‘Fatboy’ from Sriharikota and placed the country’s heaviest satellite in orbit. The launch proves the homegrown launch vehicle’s capability of hurling up to four tonne payload into higher orbits. ISRO Chairman A S Kiran Kumar, congratulating the scientists said that the launch vehicle carried the next generation satellite.

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