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ISRO Launches Communication Satellite GSAT-29 From Sriharikota

Cyclone Gaja had clouded the launch plans but with it changing course, the rocket blasted off on schedule
ISRO's rocket GSLV-MkIII-D2
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ISRO's rocket GSLV-MkIII-D2

SRIHARIKOTA — ISRO's heavy-lift rocket GSLV-MkIII-D2 blasted off from here on Wednesday carrying India's latest communication satellite GSAT-29 onboard.

The 27-hour countdown for the launch began at 2.50 pm on Tuesday and the rocket blasted off at 5.08 pm from the spaceport at Sriharikota over 100 km from Chennai.

The 3,423 kg GSAT-29 carries Ka and Ku band high throughput transponders intended to meet the communication requirements of users, including in the North East and in Jammu and Kashmir.

The satellite is scheduled be injected into a geosynchronous orbit, 18 minutes after lift-off.

Cyclone Gaja had clouded the launch plans but with it changing course and conducive weather conditions prevailing, the rocket blasted off on schedule.

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