GSLV Mk III

GSLV Mk III is India's most powerful rocket to date, used for launching geostationary satellites and Chandrayaan 2. It is also ISRO's rocket of choice for its Gaganyaan astronaut mission.

Manufacturer

ISRO

Ownership

Government

Country

India

Status

Active

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Performance: Medium Lift

Payload to Orbit

Maximum Lift Capacity to various orbits. LEO stands for Low Earth Orbit and GTO stands for Geostationary Transfer Orbit.

LEO

10000 kg

GTO

4000 kg

Moon

kg

Mars

kg

Fairing Size

Payload fairing is the nose cone used to protect payload against the impact of heat & pressure during launch.

Fairing Height

m

Fairing Diameter

5 m

Costs

Launch Cost

US$ 54 million

Cost to LEO

US$ 5400/kg

Cost to GTO

US$ 13500/kg

Launch History

Notable Missions

Chandrayaan 2

Total Launches

4

Successful Launches

4

Launch Statistics
Payload Users' Guide
Official Website

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