Panoramic View of GSLV-Mk III-D1 being moved to second launch pad. (All Photos|ISRO, Graphics | Vijesh C K) 
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8 facts about India's most powerful rocket GSLV Mk-III launched today

India's heaviest rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV-Mk III) will be launched into space at 5.28 p.m. along with GSAT-19.

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The fully integrated GSLV-Mk III D1 carrying GSAT-19 at the Second Launch Pad.
Hoisting of Cryogenic Upper Stage during Vehicle Integration.
Cryogenic Upper Stage is being integrated with the GSLV-MK III D1.
Payload Fairing with GSAT-19 is being Integrated.
L110 Liquid Stage at Stage Preparation Facility.
Spacecraft undergoing EMIEMC Test.
The fully integrated GSLV Mk-III-D1 carrying GSAT-19 at the second launch pad.

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