Sriharikota/IBNS, Feb. 3 -- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)'s 100th rocket launch has faced a setback as a technical glitch prevented the achievement of a desired orbit, media reports said.
The NVS-02 satellite could not be placed in the desired orbit as the thrusters on board the spacecraft failed to fire.
"The satellite systems are healthy and the satellite is currently in elliptical orbit."
The 100th rocket was launched by ISRO from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh last Wednesday.
The space agency had used a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) in the launch.
The GSLV-F15 with indigenous Cryogenic stage placed NVS-02 satellite into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit.
GSLV F15 lifted-off from the second launch pad ...
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