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LVM3-M6 / BlueBird Block-2 Mission Overview
The LVM3-M6 mission has been launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre located in Sriharikota. This significant launch includes the BlueBird Block-2 communication satellite from the United States, representing a pivotal moment for India’s commercial spaceflight initiatives. Here’s an in-depth look at the LVM3-M6 and BlueBird Block-2 mission, and its significance.
The Significance of LVM3-M6 / BlueBird Block-2 Mission
The LVM3-M6 mission is a commercial operation aimed at delivering the BlueBird Block-2 satellite belonging to AST SpaceMobile, a US-based firm. Its importance for India lies in the fact that ISRO’s LVM3 launch vehicle successfully transported the satellite. Recently, the rocket reached Low Earth Orbit (LEO), achieving the notable deployment of the largest commercial satellites India has ever launched.
What Can BlueBird Block-2 Do?
The BlueBird Block-2 satellite is designed to provide cellular internet services directly from outer space. It can transmit mobile internet signals to standard mobile phones without the need for special antennas or terminals, seamlessly working with existing mobile networks and devices.
Why the Mission Matters for ISRO
The LVM3 mission represents its sixth operational flight, showcasing the capability to carry India’s heaviest commercial payload to date. ISRO states that the rocket comprises a three-stage launch system, incorporating two solid strap-on boosters (S200), a liquid core stage (L110), and a cryogenic upper stage (C25).
At launch, the total weight of the rocket, including fuel, structure, and payload, is 640 tonnes, with a height of 43.5 meters. It is engineered to transport satellites weighing up to 4,200 kilograms to the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO). In contrast, the BlueBird satellite weighs approximately 6.5 tonnes.
Implications for ISRO’s Future
This mission serves as a testament to ISRO’s reliability and performance in the commercial rocket sector, supporting more significant satellite projects. With the successful execution of such ambitious missions, India is poised to enhance its reputation among international satellite operators and space-related enterprises. Trust in ISRO is expected to grow, establishing it as a prime choice for launching satellites. Additionally, ISRO aims to expand its commercial satellite launch operations alongside ongoing government space missions.
