List of Satish Dhawan Space Centre launches


The page provides a list summary of the launches taken place in Satish Dhawan Space Centre. It is the main satellite launch centre for the Indian Space Research Organisation. It is located in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, north of Chennai. Originally called Sriharikota Range, an acronym that ISRO has retained to the present day. The centre was renamed in 2002 after the death of ISRO's former chairman Satish Dhawan.

Launch statistics

As of 12 December 2019, there have been a total of 75 launches, including 62 successful launches, 4 partial successes, and 9 failed launches.

By rocket

Launch log

#Launch dateLaunch padLaunch Vehicle & VariantVersion /
Serial
ResultNotes
110 August 1979SLV LPSLV-3D1Faulty valve and wrong assessment causes vehicle to crash into the Bay of Bengal, Developmental Flight.
218 July 1980SLV LPSLV-3D2Developmental Flight.
331 May 1981SLV LPSLV-3D3Did not reach intended height. Satellite only orbits for 9 days, Developmental Flight.
417 April 1983SLV LPSLV-3D4Developmental Flight.
524 March 1987SLV LPASLVD1First stage did not ignite after strap-on burnout, Developmental Flight.
613 July 1988SLV LPASLVD2Insufficient control gain, Developmental Flight.
720 May 1992SLV LPASLVD3Lower than expected orbit and incorrect spin-stabilisation, payload decayed quickly.
820 September 1993FirstPSLVD1Unexpected large disturbance at the second stage separation resulting in a sub-orbital flight of the vehicle. One of the retro rockets designed to pull the burnt second stage away from the third stage failed.
94 May 1994SLV LPASLVD4SROSS-C2 launched.
1015 October 1994FirstPSLVD2With the successful launch, India became the sixth country in the world to launch satellite in low-Earth orbit.
1121 March 1996FirstPSLVD3Third developmental test flight, PSLV placed the 922 kg IRS-P3 satellite in the intended 817 km polar orbit.
1229 September 1997FirstPSLVC1PSLV's first operational flight, placed IRS-1D into a polar orbit. However, it did not place the satellite in the desired circular orbit of 817 km, but in an elliptical orbit due to a leak of helium gas from one of the components.
1326 May 1999FirstPSLVC2PSLV's first commercial launch and also was for the first time an Indian launch vehicle carried multiple satellites.
1418 April 2001FirstGSLV Mk ID1Developmental Flight, payload placed into lower than planned orbit, and did not have sufficient fuel to reach a usable orbit.
1522 October 2001FirstPSLVC3Placed three satellites in orbit - TES of India, PROBA of the European Space Agency and the BIRD of Germany.
1612 September 2002FirstPSLVC4India's first launch to place a satellite into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit. The flight path of PSLV-C4 was specially modified to inject the satellite into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit having a perigee 250 km and an apogee of 36,000 km.
178 May 2003FirstGSLV Mk ID2Developmental Flight
1817 October 2003FirstPSLVC5Payload capability had been progressively increased by more than 600 kg since the first PSLV launch. Launch took place despite heavy rain.
1920 September 2004FirstGSLV Mk IF01First operational flight
205 May 2005SecondPSLVC6First launch from the Second Launch Pad, inaugurated on the immediately preceding day. After its integration in the Vehicle Assembly Building, the PSLV-C6 was transported on rails to the Umbilical Tower located 1 km away using the Mobile Launch Pedestal where the final operations were carried out.
2110 July 2006SecondGSLV Mk IF02Both rocket and satellite had to be destroyed over the Bay of Bengal after the rocket's trajectory veered outside permitted limits.
2210 January 2007FirstPSLVC7For the first time, a Dual Launch Adopter was used in the PSLV to accommodate two primary satellites at the same time. Space capsule Recovery Experiment also launched. The SRE-1 module remained in orbit for 12 days before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere and splashing down into the Bay of Bengal 22 January 2007. The re-capture of the SRE-1 module made India the fourth country to do so after the US, Russia and China.
2323 April 2007SecondPSLV-CAC8First flight of the 'Core-Alone' version. ISRO's first exclusively commercial launch.
242 September 2007SecondGSLV Mk IF04Successful Launch, apogee lower and inclination higher than expected, due to minor error in guidance subsystem. Eventually the 2160 kg payload reached the designated geostationary transfer orbit.
2521 January 2008FirstPSLV-CAC10An Israeli reconnaissance satellite, and ISRO's first fully commercially launch.
2628 April 2008SecondPSLV-CAC9Rocket put 10 satellites into orbit in a precisely timed sequence, highest by any Indian launch vehicle. Two satellites belonged to India and the remaining were very small ones built by universities in different countries.
2722 October 2008SecondPSLV-XLC11First flight of the PSLV-XL version.
Chandrayaan-1, India's first mission to the Moon launched.
2820 April 2009SecondPSLV-CAC12India's first all weather observation spy satellite RISAT-2 launched.
2923 September 2009FirstPSLV-CAC147 satellites launched. SwissCube-1 and ITUpSAT1, Switzerland's and Turkey's first home-grown satellites launched into space.
3015 April 2010SecondGSLV Mk IID3First flight test of the ISRO designed and built Cryogenic Upper Stage. Failed to reach orbit due to malfunction of Fuel Booster Turbo Pump of the Cryogenic Upper Stage.
3112 July 2010FirstPSLV-CAC15Main satellite Cartosat-2B and Algeria's ALSAT-2A along with AISSat-1, TIsat-1, and StudSat. TIsat-1 is the second ever Swiss satellite launched into Space. AISSat-1 and TIsat are part of NLS-6.
3225 December 2010SecondGSLV Mk ID4First flight of GSLV Mk.I Destroyed by range safety officer after loss of control of liquid fuelled boosters.
3320 April 2011FirstPSLVC16The standard version, with six solid strap-on booster motors strung around the first stage, was used. ResourceSat-2 launched.
3415 July 2011SecondPSLV-XLC17Indigenously developed flight computer 'Vikram' used for the first time. GSAT-12 launched.
3512 October 2011FirstPSLV-CAC18The Megha-Tropiques satellite for climate research launched along with three microsatellites: SRMSAT, the remote sensing satellite Jugnu and the VesselSat-1 to locate ships on high seas.
3626 April 2012FirstPSLV-XLC19Radar Imaging Satellite-1 launched.
379 September 2012FirstPSLV-CAC21ISRO's 100th mission.
3825 February 2013FirstPSLV-CAC20Indo-French SARAL and six other foreign satellites launched.
391 July 2013FirstPSLV-XLC22Launch of IRNSS-1A, the first satellite of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System.
405 November 2013FirstPSLV-XLC25Mars Orbiter Mission or Mangalyaan, India's first mission to Mars.
415 January 2014SecondGSLV Mk IID5Launch of GSLV with indigenously built cryogenic engine and carrying GSAT-14 satellite.
424 April 2014FirstPSLV-XLC24IRNSS-1B, the second out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System launched.
4330 June 2014FirstPSLV-CAC23Five foreign satellites including France's SPOT-7 launched.
4416 October 2014FirstPSLV-XLC26IRNSS-1C, the third out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System launched.
4518 December 2014SecondGSLV Mk IIILVM3-XSub-orbital development test flight. It carried the CARE module.
4628 March 2015SecondPSLV-XLC27IRNSS-1D, the fourth out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System launched.
4710 July 2015FirstPSLV-XLC28UK-DMC 3 and two other foreign satellites launched. Heaviest ever commercial launch mission undertaken by ISRO.
4827 August 2015SecondGSLV Mk IID6GSAT-6 launched and second successful launch of GSLV with indigenous cryogenic upper stage.
4928 September 2015FirstPSLV-XLC30Launch of India's first dedicated astronomy satellite Astrosat and ISRO's first launch of US satellites.
5016 December 2015FirstPSLV-CAC29Commercial launch of 6 Singaporean satellites. Fourth stage re-ignition demonstrated successfully after payload deployment.
5120 January 2016SecondPSLV-XLC31IRNSS-1E, the fifth out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System launched.
5210 March 2016SecondPSLV-XLC32IRNSS-1F, the sixth out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System launched.
5328 April 2016FirstPSLV-XLC33IRNSS-1G, the last out of seven in the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System launched.
5422 June 2016SecondPSLV-XLC34Simultaneous launch of 20 satellites including 17 foreign satellites, 2 student satellites and Cartosat-2C.
558 September 2016SecondGSLV Mk IIF05First operational flight of GSLV Mk II with indigenous CUS carrying INSAT-3DR.
5626 September 2016FirstPSLVC35First mission of PSLV to launch its payloads into two different orbits. Launch of ScatSat-1, 5 foreign and 2 student satellites.
577 December 2016FirstPSLV-XLC36Launch of Resourcesat-2A. First mission of PSLV to use India's own regional navigation system to navigate PSLV.
5815 February 2017FirstPSLV-XLC37Successfully carried and deployed a record 104 satellites including Cartosat-2D in the polar sun synchronous orbit.
595 May 2017SecondGSLV Mk IIF09Launch of GSAT-9 / South Asia Satellite.
605 June 2017SecondGSLV Mk IIID1First orbital test launch of GSLV Mk. III with a functional cryogenic stage. Launch of GSAT-19 satellite.
6123 June 2017FirstPSLV-XLC38Simultaneous launch of 31 satellites including 29 foreign satellites, 1 student satellite and Cartosat-2E.
6231 August 2017SecondPSLV-XLC39Payload fairing failed to separate, causing the IRNSS-1H satellite to remain inside the fairing with the payload dispenser detaching the satellite internally.
6312 January 2018FirstPSLV-XLC40Simultaneous launch of 31 satellites including 28 foreign satellites and ISRO's 100th satellite Cartosat-2F.
6429 March 2018SecondGSLV Mk IIF08Launch of GSAT-6A using an enhanced version of the Vikas engine called High Thrust Vikas Engine which had a thrust of 848 kN in GS2 stage.
6511 April 2018FirstPSLV-XLC41Launch of IRNSS-1I, the ninth satellite of Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System.
6616 September 2018FirstPSLV-CAC42Launch of NovaSAR and S1-4 of Surrey Satellite Technology
6714 November 2018SecondGSLV Mk IIID2Launch of GSAT-29.
6829 November 2018SecondPSLV-CAC43Launch of HySIS and 30 commercial satellites.
6919 December 2018SecondGSLV Mk IIF11Launch of GSAT-7A.
7024 January 2019FirstPSLV-DLC44Launch of Microsat-R and Kalamsat.
711 April 2019FirstPSLV-QLC45Launch of EMISAT and 28 foreign satellites.
7222 May 2019FirstPSLV-CAC46Launch of RISAT-2B.
7322 July 2019SecondGSLV Mk IIIM1Launch of Chandrayaan-2.
7427 November 2019SecondPSLV-XLC47Launch of Cartosat-3.
7511 December 2019FirstPSLV-QLC48Launch of 9 Commercial Satellites and RISAT-2BR1.