Mr.Bhat
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Indian Space Research Organisation has constituted a committee chaired by a retired top official to probe the "anomalies" on the country's advanced weather satellite INSAT-3D immediately after its launch on July 26.
ISRO officials faced anxious moments as the spacecraft was "untraceable" for some-time before it could be tracked by the space agency's Master Control Facility (MCF) at Hassan in Karnataka.
"A committee headed by T K Alex, a former Director of ISRO Satellite Centre, has been formed to look into the issue", an ISRO source told PTI.
It's immediately not clear if the primary system had suffered damage, and if it had implications vis-a-vis intended life of the spacecraft. Sources said the remaining critical operations were carried out using redundant system.
Meanwhile, ISRO said in a statement today that INSAT-3D, launched by European consortium Arianespace's rocket from Kourou, French Guiana, has successfully been placed in geosynchronous orbit after three orbit raising manoeuvres commanded from MCF.
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