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The first GSLV flight, GSLV-D1 used the L40 stage. Subsequent flights of the GSLV used high pressure engines in the strap-on boosters called the L40H. [17] The GSLV uses four L40H liquid strap-on boosters derived from the L37.5 second stage, which are loaded with 42.6 tons of hypergolic propellants (UDMH and N 2 O 4). The propellants are stored ...
This was the first developmental flight of the GSLV Mk.I featuring Russian cryogenic engine KVD-1.It was used to place an experimental satellite GSAT-1 into the orbit. . However, due to sub-optimal performance and lack of fuel the vehicle did not achieve the intended orbit and the satellite had to maneuver itself using onboard fuel to correct the sho
The GSLV F12 is the 15th flight of the GSLV and the 9th flight of Mk2 variant using indigenous ... Launch of GSLV F12 / NVS 01 Mission is Tentatively Scheduled for ...
The satellite was launched via the GSLV-F14 rocket on 17 February 2024 at 17:35 IST (12:05 UTC). [2] This was the first time the extended version of Cryogenic upper stage of the GSLV rocket, CUS-15 was flown with environment friendly white fairing. [5] Five days later, all four planned Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) firings were completed.
CE-20 is the first cryogenic engine developed by India which uses a gas generator, as compared to the staged combustion engines used in GSLV. [53] In LVM3-M3 mission, a new white coloured C25 stage was introduced which has more environmental-friendly manufacturing processes, better insulation properties and the use of lightweight materials. [54]
First mission of PSLV to launch its payloads into two different orbits. Launch of ScatSat-1, 5 foreign and 2 student satellites. [40] [41] 32 7 December 2016 PSLV-XL: C36 Success Launch of Resourcesat-2A. First mission of PSLV to use India's own regional navigation system to navigate PSLV. [42] [43] 33 15 February 2017 PSLV-XL: C37: Success
GSAT-5P was a 2,310-kilogram (5,090 lb) spacecraft, which was built by the Indian Space Research Organisation based on the I-2K satellite bus. [1] ISRO also launched the satellite, and was to have been responsible for its operation.
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