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India probes loss of INSAT-4 TV satellite

NEW DELHI, July 10 (UPI) -- Indian space scientists Monday were investigating the loss of a telecom satellite in a major malfunction that occurred during the launch phase.

The INSAT-4 satellite was destroyed when the GSLV-F02 rocket went off course and exploded shortly after launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Center.

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"We have activated and analysed the data and we will get to the bottom of it," said G Madhavan Nair, chairman of the India Space Research Organization. "Today's happening is a setback, especially after we had 11 continuous successful launches."

The ISRO said it appeared the rocket experienced a problem in the separation of the booster stage from the launch vehicle.

INSAT-4 was billed as the largest communications satellite ever launched by India and was intended to provide home television services.

The mishap occurred a day after an Indian Agni III military missile missed its intended target during a test launch and crashed into the sea, Press Trust India reported.

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