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Isro launches 7th and last satellite for India's own GPS

Isro launches 7th and last satellite for India's own GPS
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) on Thursday accomplished the task of developing the country's own navigation system with the successful launch of IRNSS-1G, the last in the series of seven navigation satellites.(Pic: R Ramesh Shankar)

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Isro launches 7th and last satellite for India's own GPS
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Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) C33 carrying IRNSS-1G (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System) lifted off from the first launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 12.50. (Pic: R Ramesh Shankar)

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Isro launches 7th and last satellite for India's own GPS
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Around 20 minutes after liftoff, PSLV-C33 successfully placed IRNSS-1G in orbit. The satellite has a 12-year mission life. (Pic: R Ramesh Shankar)

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Isro launches 7th and last satellite for India's own GPS
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With the constellation of satellites complete, India has joined the league of countries that has indigenous navigation system. The system will reduce the country's dependency on US Global Positioning System. (Pic: R Ramesh Shankar)

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Isro launches 7th and last satellite for India's own GPS
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Apart from India, only a few other countries, including the US, the European Union, China and Russia have their own navigation systems in place. (Pic: R Ramesh Shankar)

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