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GSLV MKIII-D1 IS CAPABLE OF LIFTING PAYLOADS (OR SATELLITES) UPTO 4,000 KGS INTO THE GEOSYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER ORBIT. Updated: 05 Jun 2017, 8:10 PM IST i Snapshot * ISRO LAUNCHED THE HEAVIEST


ROCKET, GSLV-MK III D1, ON MONDAY EVENING FROM SRIHARIKOTA. * THE LAUNCH FREED INDIA FROM DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN LAUNCHERS FOR COMMUNICATION SATELLITES MORE THAN 2,300 KGS. * PM MODI AND


PRESIDENT PRANAB MUKHERJEE SAID THE LAUNCH MAKES THE NATION PROUD. * ISRO CHIEF KIRAN KUMAR CONGRATULATED THE TEAM WORKING ON THE PROJECT. 7:18 PM , 05 Jun ISRO'S PRESS CONFERENCE AFTER


THE LAUNCH OF GSLV-MK III D1 Watch the video here: In the press conference, ISRO chief AS Kiran Kumar said: > Our immediate task is to improve launch frequency... Our focus is to > 


achieve 12 launches per year. We had done 199 tests for today’s > launch of GSLV MARK III since Dec 2014.  ISRO chief Kiran Kumar 6:24 PM , 05 Jun WATCH THE LAUNCH VIDEO HERE 6:00 PM , 05


Jun PRESIDENT AND PM MODI SAY LAUNCH MAKES 'NATION PROUD' Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Pranab Mukherjee took to Twitter to highlight the achievement and congratulate


ISRO: > Congratulations to the dedicated scientists of ISRO for the > successful launch of GSLV â€“ MKIII D1/GSAT-19 mission. > — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 5, 2017 > 


The GSLV â€“ MKIII D1/GSAT-19 mission takes India closer to the > next generation launch vehicle and satellite capability. The nation > is proud! > — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 


June 5, 2017 > GSLV-Mk III is the heaviest rocket ever made by India and is capable > of carrying the heaviest satellites made till date > #PresidentMukherjee > — President of 


India (@RashtrapatiBhvn) June 5, 2017 The official Twitter handle of ‘Make in India’, the Prime Minister’s pet project to promote domestic manufacturing, also congratulated ISRO: 5:54 PM ,


05 Jun ISRO CHIEF CONGRATULATES THE PROJECT TEAM ISRO chief Kiran Kumar congratulated the team working for the launch of the GSLV-Mk III D1 rocket, saying: > I take this opportunity to 


congratulate the entire team which worked > on this project:  Tapan Misra, director, Space Applications Centre, referred to the GSLV Mk III as “Bahubali”. Load More Published: 05 Jun


2017, 5:16 PM IST