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Chandrayaan-2 announces its new launch date

The previous launch was aborted due to a technical glitch observed by ISRO at end moment

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Chennai: After a technical glitch at the initial launch date, India's ambitious second mission to the Moon Chandrayaan-2 will now lift off at 2.43 pm on July 22 with scientists resolving the glitch in GSLV-MkIII-M1 rocket, space agency ISRO said on Thursday.

Chandrayaan-2, which will be launched on-board Geostationary Launch Vehicle GSLV-Mk-III dubbed 'Baahubali, is ready "to take a billion dreams to the Moon", ISRO said.

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