Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (GSLV Mk III) Launch Schedule
Stay up-to-date on upcoming Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (GSLV Mk III) rocket launches with our live schedule. You can browse all 6 planned Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (GSLV Mk III) missions on our website, and you can live stream any Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (GSLV Mk III) rocket launch happening today.
Launch Status
TBD
Date & Time
Mar 2026
Location
Pad
Satish Dhawan Space Centre Second Launch Pad
Launch Service Provider
Spacecraft Stage
Gaganyaan
Mission
Gaganyaan-1
Mission Type
Test Flight
Destination
Low Earth Orbit
First uncrewed orbital test flight of the Gaganyaan capsule.
Last Update: Delayed to NET March or later.
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Upcoming Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (GSLV Mk III) Launches
TBD
2026
Second uncrewed orbital test flight of the Gaganyaan capsule.
Last Update: NET 2026.
TBD
2026
Third uncrewed orbital test flight of the Gaganyaan capsule.
Updated: May 14, 5:00pm UTC
TBD
Mar 2027
First crewed flight of the Gaganyaan capsule.
Last Update: NET Q1 2027.
Chandrayaan-4 is a planned lunar sample-return mission of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and will be the fourth mission of its Chandrayaan programme. The mission consist of five modules, namely the DM (Descender Module), AM (Ascender Module), TM (Transfer Module), RM (Re-entry Module) and PM (Propulsion Module). The planned mission life is 1 lunar day and the landing site will be near the Lunar South Pole. The second launch will lift the TM (Transfer Module), RM (Re-entry Module) and PM (Propulsion Module) to orbit.
Updated: Oct 22, 1:00am UTC
Chandrayaan-4 is a planned lunar sample-return mission of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and will be the fourth mission of its Chandrayaan programme. The mission consist of five modules, namely the DM (Descender Module), AM (Ascender Module), TM (Transfer Module), RM (Re-entry Module) and PM (Propulsion Module). The planned mission life is 1 lunar day and the landing site will be near the Lunar South Pole. The first launch will lift the DM (Descender Module) and AM (Ascender Module) to orbit.
Updated: Oct 21, 11:30pm UTC


