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Leak Causes ISRO to Scrub Launch

By Marc Boucher
NASA Watch
August 19, 2013
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ISRO Scrubs GSLV-D5 Launch Due to Leak, SpaceRef Business
India’s attempt at launching the GSLV-D5 rocket today with the GSAT-14 satellite was postponed due to a leak found in the second stage. The mission is a critical one for India as it is their second attempt at launching a rocket with an indigenous cryogenic engine. The first attempt failed.

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One response to “Leak Causes ISRO to Scrub Launch”

  1. hikingmike says:
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    I have to say that green floor is pretty awesome.

    I wish them good luck! I have been wondering after seeing several of their polar launchers go up when they would do another GSLV try.

    Did they find root causes? Here is all I could find:

    GSLV failure: Russian, Indian scientists differ on cause
    http://zeenews.india.com/bu