India to launch GSLV Mark III heaviet launch vehicle in 45 Days

India will test-fly its heaviest launch vehicle GSLV Mark III in coming 45 days.It is considered as Indian Space Research Organisation ISRO’s most ambitious suborbital Launch vehicle.

Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mark III will be an unmanned crew module.This is taken as beginning of planned manned missions in space for India.Just like India’s dream of sending astronauts into space come true.

At the successful launch of PSLV C26,IRNSS-1C, the third satellite of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite system from the first launch pad of Satish Bhawan Space centre in Sriharikota in the early hours of Thursday,ISRO chairman K Radhakrishnan said that the test flight of GSLV Mark III would be done in December,most probably in coming 45 days.

GSLV Mark III is 42.4 metre tall as compared to other GSLV which is 49 metre. This is considered to be third stage vehicle that will help ISRO to put heavier communication satellites of INSAT-4 class into the orbit. It is one of the heaviest indigenous launch vehicles that is been developed till date as said by M.Chanradathan,Director of Liquid Propulsion System Centre of ISRO.

With the lift weight of 630 tonnes it will capable of carry payloads of four tonnes into GTO.GSLV will be separated from unmanned crew module (that will be carried on board) in the upper stage separation and it will come down on its ballistic trajectory.With this launch India comes under category of launch market of multimillion dollar.

It is considered as most significant launching for ISRO and After its successful launching India will further plan for more advanced versions of GSLVs. That will help ISRO in future interplanetary missions.

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