Religion Wednesday, September 23, 2009

ISRO superstitious before rocket launch?

By Venkatachari Jagannathan. India, 05:01 PM IST

Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) do not just rely on scientific calculations before a rocket launch - they also seek divine help.

Prior to every launch, the scientists make a visit to Tirupathi to have a 'darshan' of Lord Balaji seeking his blessings by placing a replica of the rocket to be launched.

It seems the superstition extends to numbers as well.

After the 12th commercial launch of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle termed PSLV-C12 from the spaceport here, ISRO has jumped one number and called its next rocket, that launched Oceansat-2 and six European nano satellites, as PSVL-C14.

Queried about the fate of PSLV-C13, a high ranking ISRO official told IANS: 'There is no such rocket designated with that number.'

He declined to comment when queried whether ISRO considered 13 an unlucky number.

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