Fiery Abort Strands
India's first attempt to launch its 1.5-million-lb.-thrust Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) ended in a fiery, but safe, pad abort Mar. 28 at the Sriharikota complex in Southeast India. A new launch date will be set after an investigation into the problem. The 161-ft.-tall booster is to...
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