The coating of the GSLV Mark III (now known as LVM3) was completed in a plant operated by an entrepreneur in Sangli, according to Maharashtra’s deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, which is a source of pride for the region.
On July 14, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched Chandrayaan-3 from the Satish Dhawan Space Center using an LVM3-M4 rocket. The three components that make up the LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-III, formerly known as GSLV Mk III) are propulsion, lander, and rover (which is contained within the lander).
In a Facebook post on Saturday, Pawar claimed that Dazzle Dynacoates Pvt Ltd coated the GSLV Mark III rocket in a Sangli plant run by Sandeep Sole. He remarked that the state should be proud of this.
According to the space agency, the ISRO scientists successfully raised the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft’s orbit for the first time on Saturday. The spacecraft’s condition was described as “normal” in a statement on social media on Saturday by ISRO. Chandrayaan-3 is now in an orbit that, at its closest approach to the planet, is 173 kilometers wide and extends 41,762 kilometers beyond.

