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Satish Dhawan Space Centre (Sriharikota)

India's primary spaceport — ISRO's launch site for PSLV, GSLV and LVM3 rockets, Chandrayaan lunar missions and the upcoming Gaganyaan crewed programme. Located on a barrier island off the Andhra Pradesh coast.

Overview

The Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC SHAR) is ISRO's primary launch facility, located on Sriharikota — a barrier island in Andhra Pradesh on India's southeastern coast. Named after former ISRO chairman Satish Dhawan, the centre has been India's only orbital launch site since 1971, supporting all PSLV, GSLV and LVM3 missions, including the historic Chandrayaan-3 lunar landing.

13.72°N
Latitude
80.23°E
Longitude
1971
First Launch

Facility Details

ParameterDetail
LocationSriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, India
Coordinates13.7199°N, 80.2304°E
OperatorISRO
First Orbital Launch1980 (SLV-3, Rohini satellite)
Active VehiclesPSLV, GSLV Mk II, LVM3 (GSLV Mk III), SSLV
Launch PadsFirst Launch Pad (FLP), Second Launch Pad (SLP), Third Launch Pad (under construction)
Orbital AccessLEO, SSO, GTO, lunar and interplanetary

Key Missions

Every Indian orbital launch flies from Sriharikota, including Chandrayaan-1 (2008, discovered lunar water ice), Mars Orbiter Mission (2013, India's first interplanetary mission), Chandrayaan-3 (2023, south pole lunar landing), and the upcoming Gaganyaan crewed flights.

Third Launch Pad

ISRO is constructing a third launch pad at SDSC to support increased launch cadence. As India's commercial space sector grows — with private launch companies like Skyroot Aerospace and Agnikul Cosmos emerging — additional pad capacity will be essential. The third pad may also support the next generation of Indian launch vehicles.

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