Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
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The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) is an expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed and operated by ISRO. It was developed to allow India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into Sun-synchronous orbits, a service that was, until the advent of the PSLV in 1993, only commercially available from Russia. PSLV can also launch small size satellites into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO).
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PSLV
height 44 metre, diameter 2.8 metre,
Indian Space Research Organisation, India,
Ekran, Delfi-C3, ITUpSAT1, Pratham, StudSat, SwissCube-1, TIsat-1, UWE-2, Dong Fang Hong 2, CUTE-1.7 + APD II, expendable launch vehicle, -CA, -DL, -G, -QL, -XL, Republic of Haiti, Ashkenaz, CanX-7, CanX-2, BeeSat-1, AAUSAT-II, AAUSAT3, Indian Space Research Organisation, Tarshish, Sikh Confederacy, Persia, Kingdom of Wolaita, Kingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoi, India, Havilah, Chinland, Calvinist Republic of Ghent,
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Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-CA ⓘ
model of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle -

Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-DL ⓘ
model of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle -

Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-G ⓘ
model of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle -

Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-QL ⓘ
model of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle -

Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-XL ⓘ
model of the Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle









