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A fateful but providential decision by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) saved a precious Indo-Israeli science payload from crashing into the sea in the failed GSLV launch mission Thursday.
Under the original plan, the ultraviolet telescope called TAUVEX was to be carried by GSAT-4, which plunged into the Bay of Bengal after the indigenously built cryogenic stage failed to fire up.
But as it turned out, for technical reasons, ISRO decided at the last minute not to include the TAUVEX and the rocket flew without it. And now the payload is safe in ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC) in Bangalore awaiting next launch.

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Israel may launch their Tauve XII scientific telescope aboard India's GSAT-4 satellite by mid next year.

"A delegation from ISRO recently visited Israel to review the progress in the project, including a short visit by its chairman, and found that the progress is smooth and the telescope is close to integration stage. A crew from El-Op, which is supplying the camera and scientists from the Tel Aviv University will meet next month to start the process of integration and to check other technical aspects in the context of the whole system" - Zvi Kaplan, director of Israel Space Agency (ISA).

The astronomical research telescope was designed to be launched aboard a Russian launcher at a cost of 15 million USD; An extra 3.2 million USD is being spent to adopt it to the Indian launcher.
The launch is a part of the agreement signed between ISA and ISRO for scientific cooperation between the two countries in the field of astronomy in the ultra-violet spectrum in December 2003 during the visit of then Science and Technology Minister Eliezer Sandberg to India.
The Tauvex II electro-optical space camera is for scientific exploration and comprises three telescopes for observation in the "ultra-violet" spectrum for galaxy research.
Research activities based on imagery received from the camera will be performed jointly by academic institutions in both India and Israel.

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