Chennai, July 22: A total of 7,500 persons have registered online with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to watch India's heavy lift rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV-Mk III) roaring towards the skies carrying Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft on Monday afternoon, it is learnt. People from various places have registered to witness the launch. Chandrayaan 2: From What's at Stake to Launch Time and Cost, Know About India's Second Mission to Moon .

"A total of 7,500 people have registered online to witness the rocket's launch," an ISRO official told IANS. The ISRO decided to allow general public to witness the launch recently. A gallery has been built for the purpose. Though the gallery capacity is about 10,000 people, ISRO plans to increase the number of viewers in a gradual manner. Chandrayaan 2 Launch: ISRO’s Low-Cost Moon Mission Puts India Among Lunar Pioneers.

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It will be a great sight to witness the rocket emitting deep throated growl on its way up with bright orange fire tongues at its rear. The ISRO has asked the Andhra Pradesh government's transport corporation to run shuttle services between Sullurupetta and the rocket port to transport people. Collecting their mode of transport data from those who registered online, necessary parking arrangement has been made.

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