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After having a major setback because of the unsuccessful launch of its navigation satellite IRNSS-1H on August 31, Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has decided to resume satellite launches by December. The space agency will schedule its next launch mission after a fact-finding committee, appointed to find the exact cause of the glitch in the heat separation mechanism of PSLV C39 rocket that carried navigation satellite IRNSS-1H. This has been informed by Isro chairman A S Kiran Kumar. On August 31, Isro's workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C39) could not deliver in the geo-synchronous orbit as its heat shield did not get separated minutes after the rocket's lift-off from the Sriharikota launchpad. The satellite, which got stuck in the heat shield, is currently moving in outer space and is expected to enter the earth's atmosphere within two months and some parts of it are likely to fall in the Pacific Ocean.NYOOOZ TV Videos - Dedicated to bringing you the latest and best in politics, sports, current affairs and entertainment world. From traditional sports like cricket to best Bollywood entertainment news, NYOOOZ TV is a must watch for news updates.Download our Apps on :Google Play Store : https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Apple Istore https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/newzs... Our Website http://www.nyoooz.com
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Isro to resume satellite launches by December 2017 navigation satellite IRNSS-1H on August 31 ISRO to resume satellite launches by December Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) space agency will schedule its next launch mission mechanism of PSLV C39 rocket that carried navigation satellite IRNSS-1H Isro chairman A S Kiran Kumar Isro's workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C39)