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The Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM 3), previously referred to as the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk3), is a three-stage medium-lift launch vehicle developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Primarily designed to launch communication satellites into geostationary orbit, it is also due to launch crewed missions under the
Indian Human Spaceflight Programme The Indian Human Spaceflight Programme (IHSP) was initiated in 2007 by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to develop the technology needed to launch crewed orbital spacecraft into low Earth orbit. The first uncrewed flight, named Ga ...
. GSLV Mk III has a higher payload capacity than it's predecessor,
GSLV Mk II Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) is an expendable launch system operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). GSLV was used in fourteen launches from 2001 to 2021. Even though GSLV Mark III shares the name, it is ...
. After several delays and a sub-orbital test flight on 18 December 2014, ISRO successfully conducted the first orbital test launch of GSLV Mk III on 5 June 2017 from the
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. Total development cost of project was . In June 2018, the Union Cabinet approved to build 10 GSLV Mk III rockets over a five-year period. The GSLV Mk III has launched CARE, India's space capsule recovery experiment module,
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, India's second lunar mission, and will be used to carry
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, the first crewed mission under
Indian Human Spaceflight Programme The Indian Human Spaceflight Programme (IHSP) was initiated in 2007 by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to develop the technology needed to launch crewed orbital spacecraft into low Earth orbit. The first uncrewed flight, named Ga ...
. In March 2022, UK-based global communication satellite provider
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entered into an agreement with ISRO to launch OneWeb satellites aboard the GSLV Mk III along with the
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, due to the launch services from Roscosmos being cut off, caused by the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. The first launch took place on 22 October 2022, injecting 36 satellites for
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. ISRO changed the name of GSLV Mk3 to LVM 3 after the successful launch of LVM3-M2 mission. The rename was done to remove any ambiguity on the ability of the vehicle to put payloads in a particular orbit.


History


Development

ISRO initially planned two launcher families, the
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is an expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It was developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites ...
for
low Earth orbit A low Earth orbit (LEO) is an orbit around Earth with a period of 128 minutes or less (making at least 11.25 orbits per day) and an eccentricity less than 0.25. Most of the artificial objects in outer space are in LEO, with an altitude never mor ...
and polar launches and the larger Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle for payloads to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO). The vehicle was reconceptualized as a more powerful launcher as the ISRO mandate changed. This increase in size allowed the launch of heavier communication and multipurpose satellites, human-rating to launch crewed missions, and future interplanetary exploration. Development of the GSLV Mk III began in the early 2000s, with the first launch planned for 2009–2010. The unsuccessful launch of GSLV D3, due to a failure in the cryogenic upper stage, delayed the GSLV Mk III development program. The GSLV Mk III, while sharing a name with the GSLV, features different systems and components.


S200 static fire tests

The first static fire test of the S200 solid rocket booster, ST-01, was conducted on 24 January 2010. The booster fired for 130 seconds and had nominal performance throughout the burn. It generated a peak thrust of about . A second static fire test, ST-02, was conducted on 4 September 2011. The booster fired for 140 seconds and again had nominal performance through the test. A third test, ST-03, was conducted on 14 June 2015 to validate the changes from the sub-orbital test flight data. Human rated variant of S200 or HS200 was developed for the
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programme. The first static fire test of HS200 was conducted on 13 May 2022 at SDSC SHAR for a duration of 135 seconds with no issues.


L110 static fire tests

ISRO conducted the first static test of the L110 core stage at its Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) test facility at Mahendragiri,
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on 5 March 2010. The test was planned to last 200 seconds, but was terminated at 150 seconds after a leakage in a control system was detected. A second static fire test for the full duration was conducted on 8 September 2010.


C25 stage tests

The first static fire test of the C25 cryogenic stage was conducted on 25 January 2017 at the ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC) facility at Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu. The stage fired for a duration of 50 seconds and performed nominally. A second static fire test for the full in-flight duration of 640 seconds was completed on 17 February 2017. This test demonstrated consistency in engine performance along with its sub-systems, including the thrust chamber, gas generator, turbopumps and control components for the full duration.


Modifications after LVM3-X

After the suborbital test flight of GSLV Mk III, certain modifications were made to the vehicle to improve its performance. The propellant grain geometry of the head end segments were changed from a 10-lobed slotted configuration to a 13-lobed star configuration and propellant load was reduced to to improve performance during
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phase of flight. The payload fairing was modified to an
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shape, and the S200 booster nosecones and inter-tank structure were redesigned to have better aerodynamic performance.


Vehicle design

The first stage consists of two S200 solid motors, also known as Large Solid Boosters (LSB) attached to the core stage. Each booster is wide, long, and carries of hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) based propellant in three segments with casings made out of M250 maraging steel. It is the largest solid-fuel booster after the Space Shuttle SRBs and Ariane 5 SRBs. The flex nozzles can be vectored up to ±8° using electro-hydraulic actuators operating in blow-down mode and are used for vehicle control during the initial ascent phase. Hydraulic fluid for operating these actuators is stored in an externally mounted cylindrical tank at the base of each booster. These boosters burn for 130 seconds and produce an average thrust of and a peak thrust of each. The second stage, designated L110, is a liquid-fueled stage that is tall and wide, and contains of
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(UDMH) and
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(). It is powered by two Vikas 2 engines, each generating thrust, giving a total thrust of . The L110 is the first Indian clustered liquid-fueled engine. The Vikas engines uses
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, providing improved weight and
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compared to earlier Indian rockets.LVM3
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Each Vikas engine can be individually gimbaled to control vehicle pitch, yaw and roll control. The L110 core stage ignites 114 seconds after liftoff and burns for 203 seconds. Since the L110 stage is air-lit, its engines need shielding during flight from the exhaust of the operating S200 boosters and reverse flow of gases by a 'nozzle closure system' which gets jettisoned prior to L110 ignition. The cryogenic
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, designated C25, is in diameter and long, and contains of propellant
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and LH2, pressurized by helium stored in submerged bottles. It is powered by a single CE-20 engine, producing of thrust. CE-20 is the first cryogenic engine developed by India which uses a
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, as compared to the staged combustion engines used in GSLV. The CFRP composite payload fairing has a diameter of and a payload volume of .


Variants and upgrades


Mating with semi-cryogenic stage

The L110 core stage in the GSLV Mk III is planned to be replaced by the SC120, a kerolox stage powered by the SCE-200 engine to increase its payload capacity to to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO). The SCE-200 uses kerosene instead of
unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH; 1,1-dimethylhydrazine, НДМГ or codenamed Geptil) is a chemical compound with the formula H2NN(CH3)2 that is used as a rocket propellant. It is a colorless liquid, with a sharp, fishy, ammonia-like smell ...
(UDMH) as fuel and has a thrust of around 200 tonnes. Four such engines can be clustered in a rocket without strap on boosters to deliver up to to GTO. The first propellant tank for the SC120 was delivered in October 2021 by HAL. The SC120-powered version of GSLV will not be used for the crewed mission of the
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spacecraft. In September 2019, in an interview by AstrotalkUK, S. Somanath, director of
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claimed that the SCE-200 engine was ready to begin testing. As per an agreement between India and Ukraine signed in 2005, Ukraine was expected to test components of the SCE-200 engine, so an upgraded version of the GSLV Mk III was not expected before 2022. The SCE-200 engine is reported to be based on the Ukrainian
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, which itself is proposed for use on the
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family of launch vehicles.


Induction of C32 stage

The C25 stage with nearly propellant load will be replaced by the C32, with a higher propellant load of . The C32 stage will be re-startable and with uprated CE-20 engine. Total mass of avionics will be brought down by using miniaturised components. On 30 November 2020,
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delivered an aluminium alloy based cryogenic tank to ISRO. The tank has a capacity of of fuel, and a volume of . On 9 November 2022, CE-20 cryogenic engine of upper stage was tested with an uprated thrust regime of 21.8 tonnes in November 2022. Along a suitable stage with additional propellant loading this could increase payload capacity of LVM3 to GTO by up to .


Human-rating

While the GSLV Mk III is being human rated for
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project, the rocket was always designed with potential human spaceflight applications in consideration. The maximum acceleration during ascent phase of flight was limited to 4 Gs for crew comfort and a diameter payload fairing was used to be able to accommodate large modules like space station segments. Furthermore, a number of changes to make safety-critical subsystems reliable are planned for lower operating margins, redundancy, stringent qualification requirements, revaluation, and strengthening of components. Avionics: * Quad-redundant Navigation and Guidance Computer (NGC) * Dual chain Telemetry & Telecommand Processor (TTCP) * Integrated Health Monitoring System (LVHM) Launch Vehicle: * High Thrust Vikas engines (HTVE) of L110 core stage will operate at a chamber pressure of 58.5 bar instead of 62 bar. * Human rated S200 (HS200) boosters will operate at chamber pressure of 55.5 bar instead of 58.8 bar. Segment joints will have three
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each. *Electro mechanical actuators and digital stage controllers will be employed in HS200, L110 and C25 stages.


Testing and qualification

* On 16 December 2021, CE20 (E9 engine) was tested to demonstrate the redundancy of engine ignition capability as part of human rating LVM3. Two ignition trial tests of 3.2 seconds duration were conducted nominally followed by a nominal hot test of 50 seconds duration. * On 12 January 2022, CE-20 engine E9 completed 720 second long qualification test for
Gaganyaan Gaganyaan (Sanskrit IAST: ''gagan-yāna'', ) is an Indian crewed orbital spacecraft intended to be the formative spacecraft of the Indian Human Spaceflight Programme. The spacecraft is being designed to carry three people, and a planned upgrad ...
programme. * On 9 November 2022, CE-20 engine E9 was hot tested for 70 seconds. During this test the engine operated at thrust level of approximately 20 tonnes for the first 40 seconds and then switched to an uprated thrust regime of 21.8 tonnes lasting ~30 seconds.


Notable missions

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X (Suborbital flight test)

The maiden flight of the GSLV Mk III lifted off from the Second Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Center on 18 December 2014 at 04:00 UTC. The test had functional boosters, a core stage but carried dummy upper stage. It also carried the Crew Module Atmospheric Re-entry Experiment (CARE) that was tested on
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. Just over five minutes into the flight, the rocket ejected CARE at an altitude of , which then descended, controlled by its onboard
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. During the test, CARE's heat shield experienced a peak temperature of around . ISRO downlinked launch telemetry during the ballistic coasting phase until the radio black-out to avoid data loss in the event of a failure. At an altitude of around , the module's apex cover separated and the parachutes were deployed. CARE splashed down in the
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near the
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and was recovered successfully.


D1 (GSAT-19)

The first orbital flight of the GSLV Mk III occurred on 5 June 2017, lifting off from the Second Launch Pad at 11:58 UTC. The vehicle carried the
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communication satellite, making it the heaviest Indian rocket and payload ever launched. The satellite was successfully placed into a geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) at . The flight also tested upgrades to the design from data acquired during the suborbital test flight.


M1 (Chandrayaan-2)

The first operational flight occurred on 22 July 2019, lifting off from the Second Launch pad at 9:13 UTC. The rocket carried
Chandrayaan-2 Chandrayaan-2 (, ; ) is the second lunar exploration mission developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), after Chandrayaan-1. It consists of a lunar orbiter, and also included the ''Vikram'' lander, and the ''Pragyan'' lunar ...
, India's second mission to the Moon, consisting of an orbiter, lander and a rover. The Chandrayaan-2 stack is the heaviest spacecraft launched by ISRO.


M2 (36 OneWeb satellites)

This was the first commercial launch of GSLV Mk III that occurred on 22 October 2022, which helped India to enter the global market for heavier payloads. This was also the first launch of GSLV Mk III to a polar
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, the first multi-satellite mission and also the heaviest payload launched by ISRO to date, carrying a payload of about 6 tons.


Launch history


Planned launches


See also

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Gaganyaan Gaganyaan (Sanskrit IAST: ''gagan-yāna'', ) is an Indian crewed orbital spacecraft intended to be the formative spacecraft of the Indian Human Spaceflight Programme. The spacecraft is being designed to carry three people, and a planned upgrad ...
– Crewed Indian spacecraft * Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle *
List of Indian satellites This list covers most artificial satellites built in and operated by the Republic of India. India has been successfully launching satellites of various types from 1975. Apart from Indian rockets, these satellites have been launched from various ...
* Medium-lift launch vehicle – Capable of lifting between of payload into Low Earth orbit *
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is an expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It was developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites ...
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Unified Launch Vehicle The Unified Launch Vehicle (ULV) is a family of modular expendable launch vehicles, currently under development by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). This vehicle is designed to replace the PSLV, GSLV Mk I/II and GSLV Mk III with a ...
– Planned medium-to-heavy-lift rocket family to expand the Indian space program and Indian human spaceflight


References


External links


Bharat-Rakshak GSLV-III informationNew Scientist article including GSLV-III diagram
{{DEFAULTSORT:GSLV Mk III Satish Dhawan Space Centre ISRO space launch vehicles Expendable space launch systems Vehicles introduced in 2014