NEW DELHI—India hopes to launch its much-awaited Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mk. 3 heavy rocket carrying the GSAT-1 satellite by May, according to a senior scientist of the country’s state-run space agency. The first flight of the indigenous GSLV Mk. 3 D1 Launcher is going to take...
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