NEW DELHI: The Indian Space Research Organisation has postponed the launch of IRNSS-1D, its fourth navigational satellite, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, scheduled for March 9.
A technical anomaly detected during combined electrical checks of the satellite and the launcher on Tuesday led to the postponement. The flight on the PSLV-C27 launcher will take place after testing and clearing the anomaly, the space agency announced on its website on Wednesday.
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