Indian satellite rocket aborted at launch
Technical problems involving a safety device caused a launch pad abort of an Indian satellite rocket yesterday, dashing India's hopes of joining the U.S., Russia, Japan, China and the European Space Agency in the world's elite satellite launch club. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said...
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