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The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) launched the NISAR satellite onboard a GSLV-F16 rocket on Wednesday from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

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00:00Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero.
00:11All L4T engines generating nominal thrust.
00:14S139 motor excited.
00:18That's the memory of the GSLV F16 NICE car mission.
00:23The deafening roar of GSLV and beautiful silhouette brightening the Sriharikota sky.
00:28The first stage of GSLV with S139 solid core motor and four L4T liquids.
00:58Strap-ons thrusting together.
01:007,800 kilonewton cumulative thrust.
01:05First stage performance normal.
01:07Char-1 is in Vena door.
01:09The day of launch wind biasing program that is fed into the onboard computers.
01:14Help the rocket to gear through the atmosphere with minimal aerodynamic loads.
01:17Pratham Charan's core booster will be held to 100 seconds until 100 seconds.
01:25And the L4T Charan will be held to 150 seconds until 150 seconds.
01:29Pratham Charan will be held to peace and will be held to peace with it.
01:33Pratham Charan will be held to peace and will be held to peace with it.
01:45The rocket is open.
01:45And look.

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