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  1. Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre, Indian Space Research Organisation, Department of Space, Government of India. Arise ! Awake ! Be Quality Conscious And Deliver Zero Defect Liquid Propulsion Systems For Indian Space Programme. 1. 2. 3. website description.

  2. Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is the centre for design, development and realisation of liquid propulsion stages for ISRO's Launch Vehicles. Development of fluid control valves, transducers, propellant management devices for vacuum conditions and other key components of liquid propulsion systems are also under the purview of this centre.

  3. The Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre ( LPSC ), Thiruvananthapuram is a research and development centre functioning under Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). [1] It has two units located at Valiamala, in Thiruvananthapuram of Kerala, and Bengaluru of Karnataka.

  4. Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is the centre of excellence in the area of Liquid Propulsion for ISRO's Launch Vehicle and Spacecraft programmes. The activities are spread across Valiamala / Thiruvananthapuram, Mahendragiri and Bangalore.

  5. Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is the lead Centre for development and realization of earth-to-orbit advanced propulsion stages for Launch Vehicles and also the in-space propulsion systems for Spacecrafts.

  6. ISRO PROPULSION COMPLEX (IPRC), formerly known as Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre, Mahendragiri (LPSC-M), is located near Kanyakumari at Mahendragiri Hills, Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu. It is the major testing hub of ISRO's liquid propulsion systems.

  7. The Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC), Thiruvananthapuram is the centre for design, development and realisation of liquid propulsion stages for ISRO's launch vehicles. Development of fluid control valves, transducers, propellant management devices for vacuum conditions and other key components of liquid propulsion systems are also under the purview of the centre.

  8. May 10, 2023 · The Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) of ISRO has undertaken the design &development of a Semicryogenic engine with 2000 kN thrust with Indian industry participation, and will power the booster stages of future launch vehicles and works on Liquid Oxygen (LOX)-Kerosene propellant combination.

  9. IPRC is responsible for the supply of Storable Liquid Propellants for ISRO’s launch vehicles and satellite programmes. IPRC delivers quality products to meet the zero defect demand of ISRO space programme ensuring high standards of safety and reliability.

  10. Sep 1, 2023 · The Liquid Propulsion System Centre has been a proven centre of support for ISRO in all its space missions since its inception in 1987. The liquid and cryogenic propulsion systems have been the backbone of India's space ambitions, playing a crucial role in both PSLV and GSLV rockets.