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ISRO successfully tests world's 3rd largest solid booster

India successfully conducted static testing of its largest solid propellant booster, S200, which will form the strap-on stage for the GSLV-Mk III launch vehicle being developed for putting heavier satellites in space.

Updated on: Jan 24, 2010 11:41 PM IST
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India on Sunday successfully conducted static testing of its largest solid propellant booster, S200, which will form the strap-on stage for the GSLV-Mk III launch vehicle being developed for putting heavier satellites in space.

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S200 is the third largest solid booster in the world after the RSRM solid booster of Space Shuttle and P230 solid booster of European rocket ARIANE-5.

"Solid propellant booster Rocket Stage S200 underwent the test at Satish Dhawan Space Centre in the spaceport of Sriharikota, 80 kms northwest of Chennai," ISRO said in a statement.

The GSLV Mk III will make India fully self reliant in launching heavier communication satellites of INSAT-4 class weighing 4500 to 5000 kg, besides enhancing capability to be a competitive player in the multimillion dollar commercial launch market.

The S200 solid booster, which will form the strap on stage for GSLV-Mk III, contains 200 tonnes of solid propellant in three segments.

 
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