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India launches navigation satellite into orbit on nation’s 1st mission of 2025

India launches navigation satellite into orbit on nation’s 1st mission of 2025


India just launched its first mission of 2025.

The Indian Space Research Organisation‘s (ISRO) Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) lifted off from Satish Dhawan Space Centre on schedule today at 7:53 p.m. EST (0053 GMT and 6:23 a.m. local time on Jan. 29).

It was the 100th launch overall from the storied spaceport, which lies on the barrier island Sriharikota, off India’s southeastern coast. The first orbital liftoff from the site occurred in August 1979, according to The Hindu.

closeup of a rocket's base, showing its engines igniting on the ground during a nighttime launch

The GSLV’s first-stage engines light up, kicking off the launch of the NVS-02 satellite. (Image credit: ISRO)

The three-stage, 167-foot-tall (50.9 meters) GSLV succeeded in its mission, delivering a satellite called NVS-02 to geostationary transfer orbit about 19 minutes after liftoff.

Article by:Source: mwall@space.com (Mike Wall)

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