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First Look: India's Heaviest Launch Vehicle GSLV Mk.III with Unmanned Crew Module Onboard Rolled Out

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So is India capable of doing what John Glenn did in 1962? Did I said that India is 55 years behind. As technology is not the same now as it was then 50 years is reasonable.

Germans tech and Operation Paperclip that is the real Cold War US

On success:So Gslv mk3 is succeeded .Am I right @gslvmk3 .Your username and avatar is became a reality.

Congratulation ISRO and Indians .Success as usual :tup:
 
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I think they do it purposely. Noohh??

At one instant after the launch they switched to a distant camera but vehicle didnt rise that much at that time.Then they suddenly switched to first camera and only smoke was in there.
We couldnt see a gradual lift off.
 
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At one instant after the launch they switched to a distant camera but vehicle didnt rise that much at that time.Then they suddenly switched to first camera and only smoke was in there.
We couldnt see a gradual lift off.

The lift offs 're never shown well.

I can't blame ISRO but DD guys love messing up things. Or is it done purposely??
 
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