Which fuel was used in first stage of satellite launch vehicles (slvs) in india?
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The Satellite Launch Vehicle or the SLV was started in the year 1970 in order to develop a kind of technology for the launching of satellites.
It was launched by the Indian Space Research organisation and the project was led by APJ Abdul Kalam.
It was supposed to reach a height of 400 kilometres and carry an 80kg payload with it.
The first successful launch of it took place on 18th July, 1980.
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The fuel used in the first stage of satellite launch vehicles (slvs) in India is CE-20 engine. This form of fuel is ‘liquid oxygen’ and ‘liquid hydrogen’ and they are the most common fuel used for such engines.
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- Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III is one of the heaviest rocket used by ISRO.
- They use uses a ‘CE-20 engine’, these fuels are ‘liquid oxygen’ and ‘liquid hydrogen’ and they have special tanks that are made to accommodate this fuel.
- They have efficient engines which are able to offer greater thrust while going into the orbit.
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