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  2. List of heaviest spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    The following are a list of spacecraft with a mass greater than 8,000 kg (17,637 lb), or the top three to any other orbit including a planetary orbit, or the top three of a specific category of vehicle, or the heaviest vehicle from a specific nation. All numbers listed below for satellites use their mass at launch, if not otherwise stated.

  3. List of Satish Dhawan Space Centre launches - Wikipedia

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    Two satellites belonged to India and the remaining were very small ones built by universities in different countries. [68] 6 22 October 2008 PSLV-XL: C11 Success First flight of the PSLV-XL version. Chandrayaan-1, India's first mission to the Moon launched. [69] 7 20 April 2009 PSLV-CA: C12 Success

  4. Lists of rocket launches - Wikipedia

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    List of Atlas launches; List of Black Brant launches; List of Delta IV Heavy launches; List of Delta IV Medium launches; List of Electron rocket launches; List of failed Thor and Delta launches; List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches; List of H-I and H-II launches; List of Launch Services Program launches; List of Long March launches; List ...

  5. PSLV-C37 - Wikipedia

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    The rocket launched Cartosat-2D and 103 nanosatellites: two from India, one each from Kazakhstan, Israel, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates, along with 96 from the United States – 88 Dove satellites and 8 LEMUR satellites. [1] The three Indian satellites launched were Cartosat-2D, INS-1A, and INS-1B. [10]

  6. List of PSLV launches - Wikipedia

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    The launch set the record for the largest number of spacecraft ever launched on a single rocket. The previous record was held by Russia, which in 2014 catapulted 37 satellites in a single launch, using a modified Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

  7. LVM3 - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest solid-fuel booster after the SLS SRBs, the Space Shuttle SRBs and the Ariane 5 SRBs. The flex nozzles can be vectored up to ±8° by electro-hydraulic actuators with a capacity of 294 kilonewtons (66,000 lb f ) using hydro-pneumatic pistons operating in blow-down mode by high pressure oil and nitrogen.

  8. Satish Dhawan Space Centre - Wikipedia

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    The two launch pads will allow multiple launches in a single year, which was not possible earlier. India's lunar orbiter Chandrayaan-1 launched from the centre at 6:22 AM IST on 22 October 2008. India's first Mars orbiter Mangalyaan was launched from the centre on 5 November 2013, which was successfully placed into Mars orbit on 24 September 2014.

  9. Rohini Satellite 1 - Wikipedia

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    Rohini Satellite 1 or RS-1 is the first satellite successfully launched by India using indigenously developed rockets. After the launch on 18 July 1980 by a SLV rocket, India became the 7th country to have rocket launching capability. The satellite was spin-stabilised and provided data regarding the fourth stage of SLV rocket. [1]

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