Launch Vehicle Mark III

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The Launch Vehicle Mark-3 or LVM3 is a three-stage medium-lift launch vehicle developed by ISRO. Primarily designed to launch communication satellites into geostationary orbit, it is also due to launch crewed missions under the Indian Human Spaceflight Programme. LVM3 has a higher payload capacity than its predecessor, GSLV.

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Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III, GSLV Mark III, GSLV Mk III, Launch Vehicle Mark 3, LVM-3, LVM3
mass 640 tonne, height 43.5 metre, diameter 4 metre, payload mass 4000 kilogram, payload mass 8000 kilogram, 
three-stage-to-orbit, expendable launch vehiclemedium-lift launch vehicleIndian Space Research OrganisationIndia
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    ISRO rocketsISRO rockets
    GSLVIII modelGSLVIII model
    The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh visiting the GSLV MK III vehicle assembly facility at Sriharikota on September 08, 2012The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh visiting the GSLV MK III vehicle assembly facility at Sriharikota on September 08, 2012
    The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh visiting the GSLV MK III vehicle assembly facility at Sriharikota on September 08, 2012 (1)The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh visiting the GSLV MK III vehicle assembly facility at Sriharikota on September 08, 2012 (1)
    LVM3-X CARE Mission lifting offLVM3-X CARE Mission lifting off
    GSLV Mk III on the second launch rampGSLV Mk III on the second launch ramp