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GSLV Mk-III-D2: Know all about India’s most powerful rocket to be used for Chandrayaan-2, Gaganyaan missions
Science | November 15, 2018 18:24 ISTGSLV-MarkIII-D-2 is capable of lifting up to 4-tonne mass to Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit or a 10-ton payload to Low Earth Orbit. The earlier rocket, GSLV Mark II could lift only 2.5 tonnes.
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Coast Guard ship recovers ISRO's crew module from sea
India | December 19, 2014 8:13 ISTChennai: Few hours after ISRO successfully launched GSLV Mk III rocket from Sriharikota, which separated an unmanned crew module at an altitude of around 126 km, an Indian Coast Guard ship recovered the three-tonne weighing
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