Indian space agency’s satellite mission fails due to technical issue in launch vehicle
New Delhi (AP) – Officials said on Sunday that the mission of the Indian Space Agency in orbit failed at Orbit A New Earth Observation Satellite after the launch vehicle faced a technical problem during the third stage of the trip.
The EOS ERATH satellite launched on a PSLV-C61 launch from the SRIHARKOTA space space in southern India on Sunday morning.
“During the third stage … there was a decrease in the room pressure in the kinetic issue, and the task cannot be accomplished,” said V. Narayanan, head of the Indian Space Research Organization.
Activated in space research since the 1960s, India has launched satellites for itself and other countries, and has successfully placed in orbit around Mars in 2014.
After a failed attempt to land on the moon in 2019, India has become the first country to land Near the southern pole of the moon in 2023 on a historic trip to an unknown area that scientists believe can carry reserves of frozen water. The task has been named as a technological victory for the world’s most populous nation.