Satish Dhawan Space Centre or Sriharikota High Altitude Range, Andhra Pradesh a rocket launch centre operated by Indian Space Research Organisation was having a stir in the space station. Actually, India successfully launched GSLV-MKIII D1/Gsat-19 the heavyweight rocket after about 15 years of hard work. After this launch, India has joined in the countries which are included in countries with heavyweight rocket capability said AS Kiran Kumar.
This GSLV-MKIII D1/Gsat-19 took flight from ISRO's Launch Pad at around 5.28 minutes on Monday evening, and after about 16 minutes, India received a big success. Yes, this rocket constitutes 3136 kilograms of the communication satellite. President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi wish all ISRO scientists for success. After the launch of this rocket, India has been able to set up satellite of 4 thousand kilograms in geostationary orbit.
PM Narendra Modi said, "GSLV-MKIII D1/Gsat-19 mission takes India closer to the next generation launch vehicle and satellite capability. The nation is proud."
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