
The test took place at ISRO's Liquid Propulsion Systems Center (LPSC). ISRO officials said the data from the test was being analyzed to find out why the deviation occurred. More than 500 parameters are analyzed during the test. This liquid stage is 17 metres in length and four metres in diameter. The GSLV-Mark III will have three stages. Two boosters, powered by solid propellants, form the first stage. The boosters hug the core/second liquid stage. Above this liquid stage is the cryogenic stage. The rocket, weighing 630 tonnes, stands 43.5 metres tall. It can put a satellite weighing four tonnes in a geo-synchronous transfer orbit with a perigee of about 200 km and an apogee of 36,000 km. A GSLV-Mark III flight from Sriharikota is expected by 2011-end. (Source: The Hindu)