ISRO gears up to flag off Cryogenic Stage on March 27

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CHENNAI: The Fully Indigenous cryogenic upper stage (final flight stage) is ready and likely to be flagged off from the ISRO Propulsion Complex, Mahendragiri, Tirunelveli on March 27 for integration in Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. Meanwhile the nation is on course to launch the heavy-lift GSLV Mk-III, which is the next generation launch vehicle of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) capable of placing four tonne class satellites in geostationary transfer orbit (GTO).
Confirming the development, PV Venkitakrishnan, director, ISRO Propulsion Complex, told the Express that the cryogenic stage was fully integrated with the sub- systems and would be sent to Sriharikota next Monday. Already other two stages -- liquid core stage (L110) and solid strap-on- motors (S200) -- had reached Sriharikota and had been integrated. Only last month, the cryogenic upper stage, code named C-25 D, passed the long duration endurance test for 640 seconds conducted at the Mahendragiri Propulsion Complex. India is only the sixth nation to have mastered the complex cryogenic technology.

Source: ISRO gears up to flag off Cryogenic Stage on March 27- The New Indian Express
 
Update: Reliable sources told the Express that GSLV Mk-III launch could happen only after the GSLV Mk-II launch. GSLV Mk-II carrying SAARC satellite was scheduled for launch this month end, but ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC) was unable to deliver the satellite within the stipulated time because of technical issues. This forced the ISRO to rework on its launch calendar. Now, the SAARC satellite launch is rescheduled for April end.
 
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