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SLV Launch Pad
Launch siteSatish Dhawan Space Centre
OperatorIndia ISRO
Launch history
StatusDecommissioned
Launches8
First launch10 August 1979
Last launch4 May 1994
Associated
rockets
SLV-3
ASLV

The SLV Launch Pad or the Sriharikota SLV of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre is a rocket launch site in Sriharikota, India that began operation in 1979 and was decommissioned in 1994. It was used by two launch vehicles of the ISRO: the Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) and the Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV).[1] Initially it was built for launching SLV-3s but was later also used as an ASLV launch complex.[2] The first launch from this pad occurred on 10 August 1979, and was that of the first experimental flight of SLV-3 carrying the Rohini Technology Payload satellite. The last flight was of ASLV on 4 May 1994 carrying SROSS-C2.[1]

Launches

At the time of decommission, 4 SLV-3s (1 Failure, 1 Partial Failure and 2 Successes) and 4 ASLVs (2 Failures, 1 Partial Failure and 1 Successes) had been launched from here. The last launch was on 4 May 1994 of an ASLV.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Sriharikota SLV". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  2. ^ Brian Harvey; Henk H. F. Smid; Théo Pirard (30 January 2011). Emerging Space Powers: The New Space Programs of Asia, the Middle East and South-America. Springer. pp. 247–. ISBN 978-1-4419-0874-2.