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Home > News > The GSLV Launch



The GSLV Launch



May 20, 2003



GSAT-2 reaches final geo-stationary orbit



May 12, 2003



GSAT-2 placed in geo-stationary orbit



May 10, 2003



GSAT-2 orbit raised to 34,000km



May 9, 2003



GSAT-2 raised to 8,850km



May 8, 2003



GSLV-D2 launch memorable: ISRO
GSLV-D2 blasts off into space
GSLV-D2 all set for launch



May 7, 2003



Final countdown for GSLV launch begins



May 5, 2003



GSLV-D2 launch on May 8



April 1, 2003



Govt approves 3 GSLV operational flights



November 2, 2002



Second flight of GSLV in February



May 2, 2001



GSAT goes out of sight



April 19, 2001



RS chairman lauds space scientists



April 18, 2001



GSLV-D1 launched
ISRO scientists vindicate themselves
PM congratulates scientists for GSLV launch
Busy schedule for ISRO in 2001-02
First signals from GSAT-1
GSLV countdown progressing smoothly



April 16, 2001



GSLV re-launch countdown commences
GSLV relaunch may be postponed: ISRO



April 7, 2001



GSLV launch on April 18



April 4, 2001



GSLV re-launch scheduled for April 18-19



March 30, 2001



GSLV Relaunch Likely in May



March 29, 2001



Scientists begin studying GSLV's failure



March 28, 2001



Mishap hits GSLV-D1 take-off
ISRO chief plays down failure
Not a major setback, says Narasimha



March 21, 2001



GSLV set to take off on March 28



March 3, 2001



First GSLV test flight likely in March



November 2, 2000



India to launch GSLV and technology satellites next year



April 17, 1999



GSLV to fly in 2000


Specials


ISRO looks beyond GSLV failure

A single GSLV flight can work out to Rs 4.5 billion'

'It is technically a good vehicle'

The countdown: 10...9...8

Heading for the skies


Interviews


'Actually nothing unusual happened' -- Dr K Narayana

'GSLV will fulfil the last element of Sarabhai's vision' -- Dr K Kasturirangan



Web Resources


ISRO site

Space Science sites






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