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Expand the Proverb "Together we can achieve more".
(a). Identify each of the following sentences with the fields given below.
GSLV puts satellite in precise orbit.
Farmers are happy with the increase in production.
. India bags a gold medal in Wrestling.
- Apple unveils water-resistant iphone 7.
Hero Honda has recorded a sales volume of four lakh Motor cycles
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Definition of 'GSLV'

Definition: Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) is a space launch vehicle designed, developed, and operated by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to launch satellites and other space objects into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbits. GSLV has the capability to put a heavier payload in the orbit than the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).

Description: Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (or GSLV) is a three-stage launcher with strap-on motors.

First Stage: GS1

The first stage uses the 138 tonne S139 solid rocket motor with four liquid engine strap-on motors. This stage generates maximum thrust of 4700 kilo Newton.

Second Stage: GS2

The second stage uses a liquid rocket engine which is known as Vikas engine. It generates maximum thrust of 800 kilo Newton.

Third Stage: CUS

The third stage uses a Cryogenic engine, which uses liquefied oxygen and hydrogen as fuel. In the initial launches, GSLV used the Russian cryogenic engine in CUS stage. These engines were made by a Russian company, Glavcosmos. In 1994, ISRO started a project called Cryogenic Upper Stage Project to develop India's own cryogenic engine with the aim of ending its reliance on foreign cryogenic engines. The CE-7.5 is India's first cryogenic engine.

GSLV-D5 - launched on January 5, 2014 - was the first successful flight of the GSLV using the indigenous cryogenic engine, the CE-7.5. The engine CE-7.5 can generate a maximum thrust of 75 kilo Newton.

The GSLV is 49 meters tall, with a lift-off mass of 414.75 tonnes. The current configuration of GSLV with a cryogenic engine, CE-7.5, can put a payload of up to 2500 kilogram in the Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO). Further GSLV with cryogenic engine, CE-7.5, has the capability of placing payloads up to 5 tonnes in Low Earth Orbits (LEO).

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