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Indian Space Research Organisation launches India’s largest LVM3 rocket carrying 36 satellites

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched India’s largest LVM3 rocket carrying 36 satellites from Sriharikota.

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Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Sunday launched India’s largest LVM3 rocket carrying 36 satellites from Sriharikota. The rocket was lifted off from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 9:00 AM today. LVM3 standing 43.5 metres tall and weighing 643 tonnes was lifted off from the second launch pad rocket port carrying OneWeb's final instalment of 36 Gen1 satellites. 

 

First set of 36 satellites was launched on Oct 23, 2022

Network Access Associates Ltd, United Kingdom (OneWeb Group Company) has signed an agreement with ISRO's commercial arm NewSpace India Ltd to launch 72 satellites into Low-Earth orbits (LEO). The first set of 36 satellites for OneWeb Group company was launched on October 23, 2022.

OneWeb is a global communication network powered from the space, enabling connectivity for governments and businesses. The company which has Bharti Enterprises as a major investor, is implementing the constellation of low-earth orbit satellites. 

LVM3-M3/OneWeb India-2 mission

In an notification on Saturday, ISRO said, "LVM3-M3/OneWeb India-2 mission. The countdown has commenced."

According to OneWeb, Sunday's launch was the 18th launch and third this year and it would be completing the first generation of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) constellation. For ISRO this was the second launch in 2023 after the successful launch of SSLV-D2/EOS07 mission in February.

Earlier OneWeb said, "17 launches completed. One pivotal launch remains - OneWeb Launch 18. As we launch another 36 satellites with our colleagues at ISRO and NewSpace India Ltd this weekend (March 26), we will reach 616 satellites in-orbit more than enough satellites to launch global services later this year."

Most significant milestones

The company said the mission would be one of the "most significant milestones" in the history of OneWeb as it will add 36 satellites to the OneWeb fleet and complete first ever global LEO constellation.

The lift-off of the 43.5-metre-tall rocket was scheduled on March 26 at 9 am from the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre here, about 135 km from Chennai. "OneWeb will soon be ready to roll out its global coverage", the Indian space agency said.

ISRO said the launch vehicle mission would place the 36 first-generation satellites weighing 5,805 kgs into a 450 kms circular orbit with an inclination of about 87.4 degree. This is the sixth flight of LVM3 which was earlier known as Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle MkIII (GSLVMkIII). It had five consecutive missions including the Chandrayaan-2.

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