India successfully launches 1st navigation satellite - TopicsExpress



          

India successfully launches 1st navigation satellite ... -Digvijay singh credits launch success to untiring and invaluable efforts of rahul baba who had recently learnt to spell "navigation" thus motivating the launch. -RSS lauds it the ultimate victory of the "paint the town saffron" campaign ... Looking at the orange plumes of the PSLV rocket exhaust. -Mamta bannerjee has labelled it as an attack on bangla bandhu sovereignty stating that the rocket was deliberately launched towards the bay of bengal. -Suresh kalmadi was unavailable for comments .... Apparantly he was busy sulking as to how much money he could have swindled had he been the in-charge of the satellite launch. -Shreesanth was arrested near sriharikota ... He was caught trying to stuff a towel in the afterburners of the rocket -Uttrakhand CM has announced a relief package of 10 lakh to the dependents of the "PSLV rocket" .... He thought that was a name of one of the ppl from tamil nadu lost in UK floods -lalu prasad was totally confused about the midnight launch " ....dhutt burbak arre lunchwa to Aphternoon mein hota hai" he said. - aajtak is reporting live from 36000 km waiting for the satellite to reach its designated orbit ... Sabse tej -india tv reported the satellite was healthy in its orbit seven days before the launch. -some local channels have claimed to obtain reliable signal from the satellite set to be operational in 2015. -pakistan foreign minister hina rabbani khar (yes the hot female) has lauded indian effort for the ceation of the regional gps ... She hopes india would allow pakistan to use the signals for arming their missiles under the " aman ka tamasha" campaign. ... Meanwhile the armed forces stand tall with pride and hope this move will better equip them to do their job and of all of the above and continue to hold the dying faith of the people in their beloved country.
Posted on: Sat, 06 Jul 2013 09:49:48 +0000

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