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48 hours after launch, Isro goes silent on GSAT

You win some you loose some , o well .

The satilite started inclining & a day later stoped responding due to range , I guess they haven't perfected gslv ejection as good as pslv

There is a 48 hour recovery task , if they succeed to contact it , there is a good chance of it stabilizing again .

India might have already asked NASA, Roscosmos & China to help it use their satellite to contact it , fingers crosed
 
So what if they failed? At least they are trying. We need to do more as Pakistanis than just laugh at the failures of others. Also failures are normal in the way of progress, and trying something new.
 
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dr Bhattacharjee-4 hours ago
If its power failure, then it very serious. For India, power failure is a traditional problem...always in earth & now in heaven. May be, China may use its cyber warfare devices to damage its power supply...just a premonition, but we shud keep that in mind in designing future lauches. Since this satellite had military use....a sabotage is certainly possible.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...on-satellite-gsat-6a/articleshow/63565033.cms

OMG
 
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dr Bhattacharjee-4 hours ago
If its power failure, then it very serious. For India, power failure is a traditional problem...always in earth & now in heaven. May be, China may use its cyber warfare devices to damage its power supply...just a premonition, but we shud keep that in mind in designing future lauches. Since this satellite had military use....a sabotage is certainly possible.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...on-satellite-gsat-6a/articleshow/63565033.cms

OMG

Cheapskate propaganda just like recent rhetorics thrown at russian and china.

Just gotta to find someone else to be the bogeyman for their failure

Not having to own up to their mistake is the lazy way out.
 
Well, there are some posters here who wern't there when the launch took place on 30th. Now these pack of losers are back when it failed. But we have one or two sane posters as well.

Just like few Indians here after the failure. It’s no big deal to launch a satellite successfully. And failure is a step toward success. But I feel Indians are way too easily satisfied when there is a multi-page thread of Indians congratulating each other for a satellite launch.
 
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