Following the launch of the Indian communication satellite 'GSAT-24' on a foreign rocket, from foreign soil, India's space agency has taken control of the satellite. The Master Control Facility of the state-run Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) has also inferred based on initial data, that the satellite is in good health.
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GSAT-24, an Indian communication satellite built by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), will be launched on Europe's Ariane-V rocket from Kourou in French Guiana on June 22.
European Space Agency s Ariane rocket to carry India s GSAT-24 satellite on June 22 - The space agency also shared the picture of the container carrying the Indian satellite being unloaded from an Indian Air Force plane.