๐ Launch Vehicle: LVM3
The LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3), also known as GSLV Mk III, is Indiaโs most powerful rocket and the designated launch vehicle for the Gaganyaan mission. It has been human-rated and upgraded to safely carry astronauts into low Earth orbit.
- Three-Stage Heavy-Lift Vehicle: LVM3 consists of two solid strap-on boosters, a liquid core stage (L110), and a cryogenic upper stage (C25).
- Human-Rated Modifications: ISRO has enhanced the vehicle with redundancies, crew escape systems, vibration dampening, and higher safety margins to meet human spaceflight requirements.
- Payload Capacity: Capable of lifting over 8,000 kg to low Earth orbit, LVM3 is well-suited for carrying the Crew Module and Service Module combined.
- Flight-Proven Design: Successfully used for missions like Chandrayaan-2 and commercial launches, showcasing reliability and adaptability.
- Launch Site: Gaganyaan missions will be launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, using a specially developed crew launch pad with integrated safety systems.
LVM3 will play a critical role in India’s human spaceflight journey โ not just for Gaganyaan but as the core platform for future missions to the Moon, space stations, and beyond.
๐ LVM3 Launch Vehicle โ Quick Facts
- Full Name: Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (formerly GSLV Mk III)
- Mission Role: Human-rated launcher for the Gaganyaan mission
- Height: 43.5 meters
- Lift-Off Mass: 640 tonnes
- Stages: Solid (S200), Liquid (L110), Cryogenic (C25)
- Payload Capacity: 8,000 kg to Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
- Human-Rated Upgrades: Crew Escape System integration, redundancy, vibration dampening
- Launch Site: Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota
- Crew Access & Emergency: New crew tower, access arm, escape chute installed
LVM3 is the backbone of Indiaโs crewed space ambitions โ strong, reliable, and ready for the next leap.