Key Points

ISRO just hit a major milestone with its 100th launch of the GSLV-F15 mission, marking an incredible achievement in India's space exploration journey. The Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is now gearing up for an exciting lineup of missions, including an uncrewed mission planned for the second or third quarter of this year. According to LPSC Director M Mohan, they're also preparing for Gaganyaan follow-up missions and continuing work on Chandrayaan missions. This success demonstrates India's growing capabilities in space technology and rocket engineering.

Key Points: ISRO's GSLV-F15 Launch: Uncrewed Mission & Gaganyaan Update

  • ISRO planning uncrewed mission in Q2 or Q3 this year
  • Preparing for additional Gaganyaan follow-up missions
  • LPSC leads advanced propulsion stage development
  • Successful GSLV-F15 launch marks 100th mission milestone
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In second or third quarter of this year, will be going for uncrewed mission: LPSC Director after ISRO's GSLV-F15 success

LPSC Director reveals upcoming uncrewed mission and Gaganyaan plans after ISRO's successful 100th launch at Sriharikota

"If you look at GSLV, its total number of missions was only 17 but later in, it became the candidate for the 100th mission of ISRO. - Thomas Kurian, Mission Director"

Sriharikota, January 29

After the successful launch of ISRO's 100th mission of GSLV-F15 with NVS-02 Satellite, M Mohan, the Director of LPSC (Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre) said that in the second quarter or third quarter of this year, they will be going for the uncrewed mission and it will be followed by the Gaganyaan further follow-up missions.

Speaking to ANI, Mohan also highlighted that they are also preparing for the Chandrayan missions for which the approval has already come.

"The LPSC is a power source for the engine which is propelling the entire rocket of all the launch vehicles of ISRO, now, especially the PSLV second stage and fourth stage, GSLV 4 L40 stages, strap on stages G second stage and the cryogenic stage. Also in all the satellites, we are supporting the propulsion system. Chemical propulsion systems are also supported by the LPSC team," he said.

"This year, we have 6-7 satellite programmes and also an equivalent number of launch vehicle programmes of GSLV, PSLV including the first Gaganyaan uncrewed mission before the end of this year. Hopefully, in the second quarter or third quarter of this year, we will be going for the uncrewed mission and it will be followed by the Gaganyaan further follow-up missions. We are also continuing preparations for Chandrayan missions which the approval has already come," the LPSC Director told ANI.

Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is the lead Centre for the development and realization of earth-to-orbit advanced propulsion stages for Launch Vehicles and also the in-space propulsion systems for Spacecrafts. The LPSC activities and facilities are spread across its two campuses viz., LPSC Headquarters and Design Offices at Valiamala/Thiruvananthapuram, and Spacecraft Propulsion Systems Activities at LPSC, Bengaluru/Karnataka.

Meanwhile, ISRO successfully launched their GSLV-F15 carrying the NVS-02 at 6:23 AM at Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. This is ISRO's 100th launch from the country's spaceport.

GSLV-F15 is the 17th flight of India's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) and the 11th flight with the Indigenous Cryo stage. It is the 8th operational flight of GSLV with an indigenous Cryogenic stage. GSLV-F15 payload fairing is a metallic version with a diameter of 3.4 meters.

Speaking on the success, Mission Director Thomas Kurian said, "If you look at GSLV, its total number of missions was only 17 but later in, it became the candidate for the 100th mission of ISRO. Since it is a centennial mission, a lot of pressure will be there, but perfectionism is in whatever we have incorporated in the vehicle...The attained orbit is very very precise. Only 0.2% of error chances are there for the 37,000 km orbit."

- ANI

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