Updated By: LatestGKGS Desk
ISRO is about to gear up a test known as part abort to try out the scenario of aborting a launch at a pad itself.
The test will be conducted as to how fast the crew module of an intended space mission could punch out from a space craft.
ISRO is trying out the launches which is cost effective material and bringing the changes in the manufacturing process by increasing the capability of the satellite.
The first flight of technology vehicle named Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV-TD) climbed up to an altitude of about 70 Km at the rate of two Km per second and now the aim is to scale up to 200 km at a speed of two km per second.
The other stage test of GSLV Mark-III will be conducted in December.
The navigation satellite named (Navigation with India Constellations) is working and all the seven parts of the satellite are functioning.
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