GSLV-D5 launch places India 
in elite league

 
Sriharikota (AP), January 5,  2014  
Updated: January 6, 2014

 
 
 

 
 
 
Indigenous cryogenic engine puts a 1,982-kg communication satellite in  
orbit

One of India’s most ambitious dreams became a reality on Sunday  when its 
Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-D5), powered by an  indigenous 
cryogenic engine, effortlessly put the 1,982-kg GSAT-14 communication  
satellite into a perfect orbit after 17 minutes of flight.  
The cryogenic engine built by the Indian Space Research  Organisation 
(ISRO) fired for 12 of those 17 minutes.  
The precision of the cryogenic upper stage was such that it put  the 
GSAT-14 into an orbit with a perigee of 179 km, against the target of 180  km, 
and 
the apogee achieved was off by a mere 50 km for a target of 36,000 km.  
The grand success caps 20 years of hard work by ISRO’s engineers,  after 
being denied cryogenic technology under pressure from the U.S., suffering  a 
heartbreaking failure with an indigenous cryogenic engine flight in April 
2010  and having had to scrub its second attempt with an indigenous cryogenic 
engine  in August 2013. “I am proud to say that ISRO has done it…,” ISRO 
Chairman K.  Radhakrishnan announced.  
The mission’s success means India now has the ability to put  satellites 
weighing more than two tonnes in orbit, joining the elite club of the  U.S., 
Russia, France, Japan and China who have mastered this perilous technology  
of using cryogenic propellants -- liquid oxygen at minus 183 degrees Celsius 
and  liquid hydrogen at minus 253 degrees’ Celsius.

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