Bad weather, error delayed Gaganyaan test launch by 2 hours
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) postponed the launch of a crew module due to bad weather conditions. The launch was then deferred due to an issue with engine ignition. However, the module was successfully launched after the problem was identified and corrected. The crew module was tracked using drones and recovered by a team from the Indian Navy. The module performed tumbling manoeuvres, deployed parachutes, and landed at sea. Isro plans to analyze the data from the recovery of the crew module.
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