SSLV

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SSLV (Small Satellite Launch Vehicle) is an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) rocket designed for cost-effective, on-demand launches of small satellites into low Earth orbit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ISRO launch vehicle
orbital launch vehicle
small-lift launch vehicle
countryOfOrigin India
designGoal cost-effective launches
on-demand launch capability
developmentAgency Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre NERFINISHED
Satish Dhawan Space Centre NERFINISHED
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre NERFINISHED
diameter approximately 2 metres
family ISRO launch vehicle family NERFINISHED
feature minimal launch infrastructure requirement
modular and flexible launch campaign
short turnaround time between launches
firstFlight 2022-08-07
firstFlightMission SSLV-D1 NERFINISHED
firstFlightOutcome partial failure
fullName Small Satellite Launch Vehicle NERFINISHED
height approximately 34 metres
intendedMarket commercial small satellite launches
institutional small satellite missions
launchConfiguration three solid stages plus liquid velocity trimming module
launchPad First Launch Pad, Satish Dhawan Space Centre NERFINISHED
Second Launch Pad, Satish Dhawan Space Centre NERFINISHED
launchSite Satish Dhawan Space Centre NERFINISHED
Sriharikota NERFINISHED
liftOffMass approximately 120 tonnes
manufacturer Indian Space Research Organisation NERFINISHED
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre NERFINISHED
missionProfile low-inclination low Earth orbit missions
polar Sun-synchronous orbit missions
operator Indian Space Research Organisation
payloadTo500kmSSO approximately 500 kilograms
primaryMission launch small satellites to low Earth orbit
propulsionType liquid-fuel velocity trimming module
solid-fuel first stage
solid-fuel second stage
solid-fuel third stage
replacesOrComplements PSLV for small payloads
secondFlight 2023-02-10
secondFlightMission SSLV-D2 NERFINISHED
secondFlightOutcome success
stageCount 3
status operational
targetOrbit low Earth orbit

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