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In Pictures: ISRO Releases First Images Of GSLV MK III Rocket Which Will Carry Chandrayaan 2

Swarajya Staff

Jul 10, 2019, 07:34 PM | Updated 07:34 PM IST


A view of GSLV Mk-III at the second launchpad
A view of GSLV Mk-III at the second launchpad

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released the first public images of its three-stage launch vehicle, the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk-III), which is scheduled to take the Chandrayaan-2 lunar exploration mission into space on 14 July.

Here are some of those photos:

 GSLV Mark III from another angle at the second launch facility
GSLV Mark III from another angle at the second launch facility
GSLV MarkIII-M1  outside the assembly building
GSLV MarkIII-M1 outside the assembly building
C25 Cryogenic stage at the assembly facility
C25 Cryogenic stage at the assembly facility
Vikram lander being carried during the integration phase
Vikram lander being carried during the integration phase
Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter
Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter

The full gallery can be viewed here on the ISRO website.

Having been allocated a total budget of Rs 978 crore, the Chandrayaan-2 project is an ambitious undertaking of India’s domestic space agency. The mission’s success would make India only the fourth country to complete a successful landing on the moon’s surface, after the US, USSR and China.

Moreover, the GSLV Mark III which will be used in this mission will play a pivotal role in future launches; India’s maiden manned mission Gaganyaan, scheduled for 2022, will also utilise this launch vehicle.


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