By IANS
Sriharikota : The launch of India’s latest communication satellite Insat-4CR has been rescheduled by two hours to 6.10 p.m. after three delays caused by a technical hitch 15 seconds before the scheduled blast-off.
The satellite was to be launched at 4.21 p.m. by the geo-synchronous satellite launch vehicle GSLV-F04 and was initially put off by 50 minutes.
It was then pushed back to 5.40 p.m. and again.10 p.m. as scientists worked furiously to get over the technical glitch that had arisen, an official here said, without specifying what the problem was.
“The automatic launch sequence takes over 15 seconds prior to the lift-off. It was stopped when a glitch was detected at this stage. Some of the parameters pertaining to the launch vehicle were not on the expected lines,” the official said.