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GSLV mk III first pics, waiting for launch on 5th June

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So is India still on schedule to send an Indian to the moon by 2020?

No We are more Interested in Commercial Applications, Cheaper Launches , Unified Launchers and Better Powerful Satellites rather Makes statements and "Showing" our Might ( which we did achieve with mangalyaan anyway..). the idea is to do a SpaceX rather N1 ( The Russian Rocket built for Moon Missions )

This launch itself has experimental Satellite technologies on board , which after validation will be used for future payloads.
 
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No We are more Interested in Commercial Applications, Cheaper Launches , Unified Launchers and Better Powerful Satellites rather Makes statements and "Showing" our Might ( which we did achieve with mangalyaan anyway..). the idea is to do a SpaceX rather N1 ( The Russian Rocket built for Moon Missions )

This launch itself has experimental Satellite technologies on board , which after validation will be used for future payloads.

Forgive me, I was asking about the Indian claim that India will send an Indian to the moon by 2020. I didn't know that India achieved that with Mangalyaan. I am surprised as no Indians bragged about sending a man to the moon with that project. I was erroneously led to believe that Mangalyaan was a probed circled the moon and discovered water in the moon...:rofl:
 
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Why would I be jealous or petty about India. If anything, I pity India...:rofl:

India did claimed that it will send an Indian to the moon by 2020. With this new rocket, I'm wondering if India will achieve this feat. It's a fair question relating to the topic.
I guess adding emojis strenghtens your arguments.
This topic is about a new launcher lvm3 or mark3 .
This is rated for human flight payload but Indian govt is not prioritising human flight in its budget. Rightly so.
Bye "elite" member.
 
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A much bigger rocket with 16 ton to Geo orbit.

Current GSLV mk III with SCE200 and new cryo engine will be capable of 10 ton to geo orbit.

HLV-S250-SC200-C50.JPG
 
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Forgive me, I was asking about the Indian claim that India will send an Indian to the moon by 2020. I didn't know that India achieved that with Mangalyaan. I am surprised as no Indians bragged about sending a man to the moon with that project. I was erroneously led to believe that Mangalyaan was a probed circled the moon and discovered water in the moon...:rofl:

Stop Trolling.
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A much bigger rocket with 16 ton to Geo orbit.

Current GSLV mk III with SCE200 and new cryo engine will be capable of 10 ton to geo orbit.

HLV-S250-SC200-C50.JPG

ULV , heavy ?
 
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All ignore above.
SCE200 as the name implies is a semi cryogenic engine , not cryogenic .
Plan is to replace the cryogenic engine with semi cryo in gslv3 to get 6 t to GEO and subsequently develop a new vehicle centred around sce200 capable of 10 to 15 t to GEO.

Seriously, you claim to be some kind of expert, and this is what you know?

They are replacing the hypergolic L110 stage (with 2X Vikas) with an SC200 stage with a single SCE 200 engine.

This would allow payloads of 6-7 tonnes to GTO.

As for the HLV they need a much powerful upper stage or a combination of stages along with larger solid rocket boosters. They did propose the development of a 600 kN staged combustion cycle cryogenic engine during 11th five year plan but it's present status is unknown.
 
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Ok, will be tuning in from Bali to watch this baby go! Jai hind!
 
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Congrats to India for attempting such a launch. Would India declare itself a Superpower if this launch is successful? It will only be 5 year late according to APJ Kalam.

No way man we cant even surpass SUPARCO so how can we ?. May be since u wished we will call ourself a rocket power and test it on the @ss of some guys who are faithful to our enemies :D
 
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The C27 stage. This will also be the upper stage used in future LVs (ULV and the TSTO LV with clustered Semi-cryogenic engines)

10-6c25cryogenicstageatstagepreparationfacility.jpg


Our very own equivalent of centaur stage @Nilgiri
 
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