Two satellites that were onboard the first flight of a new Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) rocket got placed in an unstable orbit, the space agency said, indicating that the overall mission objectives of today's launch were not met. "All the stages performed normal. Both the satellites were injected. But, the orbit achieved was less than expected, which makes it unstable," the space agency said. The update on the status of the mission came hours after it experienced data loss in the final phase of the flight.