By a Staff Reporter: ISRO has once again witnessed failure. India's GSLV satellite (GSLV-F10) could not be placed in certain orbits due to technical reasons. The satellite (Satellite) was launched from Satish Dhowan Space Centre in Sriharikota early today. The launch took place at 5.43am after a 26-hour countdown. Shortly thereafter, the space research centre ISRO reported that the satellite had trouble crossing the cryogenic stage. And it was because of him that the launch did not succeed. According to a statement issued by ISRO, the satellite was moving on the scheduled route in the first and second phases. But the technical crew was caught on the cryogenic stage. And it was because of him that the launch failed. It is learnt that India was supposed to understand the location of cyclones, cloud-breaking rain or thunderstorms through this satellite.