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GSLV Broke Up When Connectors SnappedBangalore, India (PTI) Jan 04, 2011 India's heavy rocket broke up midair on Christmas day when onboard connectors that transmit signals snapped inadvertently, the space agency said Friday. "The inadvertent snapping of 10 connectors carrying command signals from the onboard computer to the control electronics of the four strap-on motors in the first stage is the primary cause of the rocket failure," the state-run Indian Space Research Organsiation (ISRO) said in a statement here. The connectors are located beneath the Russian-m ... read more |
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![]() Mixed Bag For Indian Space Agency In 2010 It was a year of mixed fortunes for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in 2010 with the positive developments overshadowing two failed rocket missions. On the positive side the spac ... more | .. |
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![]() Israel complains to UN over Gaza rockets Israel and Hamas looked to the United Nations on Wednesday as tensions rose along the volatile Gaza border after a series of Israeli air strikes in response to rocket fire from the strip. ... more | .. |
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