Fake claim by Pakistani users: ISRO’s PSLV-C61 mission was foiled by cyber attack

Pakistani users are continuously spreading propaganda against India on social media. Users shared the post and claimed that India’s largest spy satellite PSLV-C61 failed due to Pakistan’s cyber attack and the rocket blasted mid-way. Truth of the viral post… PSLV-C61 was launched yesterday i.e. on May 18 at 5:59 am from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. The problem in the mission started when the rocket reached its third stage (PS3), which is a solid motor. According to ISRO, the ignition of the third stage happened normally at 262.9 seconds. Everything was looking fine in the initial data. During this time the height of the rocket was 344.9 km, speed 5.62 km / s and range 888.4 km. However, after 376.8 seconds, the telemetry data started showing glitches. ISRO’s PSLV-C61 mission failed due to technical fault. Bhaskar published a news related to the glitch in the mission on its website. Link to the news… ISRO shared a post on the failure of PSLV-C61 mission on 18 May and wrote – Today the 101st launch was done, the performance of PSLV-C61 was normal till the second stage. The mission could not be completed due to observation in the third stage. It is clear that the claim of Pakistani users on social media is completely fake. ISRO’s PSLV-C61 mission failed due to technical fault in the third stage. ———————— Fake photo of ‘The Daily Telegraph’ newspaper goes viral: It is written in the news – Pakistan Air Force is the king of the sky. Many users including Pakistani leaders are sharing the photo of ‘The Daily Telegraph’ newspaper. It can be seen that the newspaper has a headline written with the picture of Pakistani fighter jet – Pakistan Air Force: King of the sky without any doubt. Further in the news it is written – Experts said that Pakistan Air Force performed brilliantly in regional conflicts and its ability to give a quick response is quite impressive. Read the full news…

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