ISRO launches India's fourth navigational satellite IRNSS-1D from Sriharikota
ISRO launches India's fourth navigational satellite IRNSS-1D from Sriharikota
India on Saturday successfully put into orbit its fourth navigation satellite with its own rocket in copy book style.

Sriharikota: India on Saturday successfully put into orbit its fourth navigation satellite with its own rocket in copy book style.

Exactly at 5.19 pm, the rocket - Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle - (PSLV-C27) standing about 44 metres tall and weighing around 320 tonne, tore into the evening skies with fierce orange flames at its tail.

The expendable rocket had a single but important luggage, the 1,425 kg IRNSS-1D.

The rocket blasted off from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, around 80 km from Chennai.

For the onlookers the rocket looked like an inverted flare/torch with a long handle as it gathered speed amidst the cheers of the ISRO officials and the media team assembled at the rocket port.

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