ISRO today announced that the launch of Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle GSLV D5, which was called off at the 11th hour on August 19 due to a fuel leak in its second stage, is likely in the first week of January next year.
“After carrying out all preparatory works, the launch of GSLV D5 is likely by the first week of January next year. The exact date and time is yet to be fixed,” ISRO sources told PTI.
The integration of the second stage of GSLV D5 has already been completed and integration of the cryogenic stage is planned on December 9, they said.
“After completing all other procedures, the vehicle is scheduled to be brought to the launch pad on December 28. We need at least a week for the launch after the vehicle in brought to the pad,” they added.
The launch of GSLV D5 scheduled at 1650 hours on Aug 19 was called off at Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, some 100 km from here, after a leak was detected in the fuel system of the liquid second stage in pre-launch pressurisation phase on the vehicle, just two hours before lift-off.
The propellants were later drained from the cryogenic stage, liquid second stage and the four liquid strap-ons of GSLV D5 and the vehicle was moved back to the Vehicle Assembly Building in SDSC.