The GSLV-III or Geosynchronous
Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III , is a launch vehicle currently under
development by the Indian Space Research Organization. GSLV Mk III is conceived
and designed to make ISRO fully self reliant in launching heavier communication
satellites of INSAT-4 class, which weigh 4500 to 5000 kg. It would also
enhance the capability of the country to be a competitive player in the
multimillion dollar commercial launch market. The vehicle envisages
multi-mission launch capability for GTO, LEO, Polar and intermediate
circular orbits.
GSLV-Mk III is designed to be a three stage vehicle, with
42.4 m tall with a lift off weight of 630 tonnes. First stage comprises two
identical S200 Large Solid Booster (LSB) with 200 tonne solid propellant, that
are strapped on to the second stage, the L110 re-startable liquid stage. The
third stage is the C25 LOX/LH2 cryo stage. The large payload fairing measures 5
m in diameter and can accommodate a payload volume of 100 cu m. The development
work on Mk III is progressing as per schedule for a launch in 2012.
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