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ISRO set for 1st commercial launch of 36 satellites

- Soumya Pillai

NEW DELHI: Countdown started early on Saturday for the first commercial launch of 36 broadband communicat­ion satellites of OneWeb by the heaviest rocket of the Indian Space Research Organisati­on. “The countdown continues leading to the lift-off at seven minutes past midnight,” the space agency said in a statement.

The firing of the Launch Vehicle Mark 3 in the wee hours on Sunday from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikot­a marks India’s entry into the global commercial launch service market. The payload will be its largest ever at 5,796 kg.

OneWeb is a private company that has India’s Bharti Enterprise­s as a major investor and shareholde­r. NewSpace India Limited, a state-owned firm under the department of space, had signed two launch service contracts with Network Access Associated Limited, which runs OneWeb and is based in London, to launch the low earth orbit satellites on board the launch vehicle.

Isro has redesignat­ed the launch vehicle as Launch Vehicle Mark 3 from Geosynchro­nous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk III, which is the space organisati­on’s heaviest launch vehicle.

The name of the rocket was changed because it will not deploy the satellites in a geosynchro­nous orbit in this mission, Isro scientists said. The OneWeb satellites operate in low earth orbit at an altitude of 1,200km over the earth’s surface. The geosynchro­nous orbit is located 35,786km above earth’s equator.

After a successful launch on Sunday, NewSpace plans on sending more satellites next year. “Another set of 36 OneWeb satellites will be launched by LVM3 in the first half of next year,” the company said in a statement.

Isro’s newest rocket is capable of launching a four-tonne satellite to geosynchro­nous transfer orbit. LVM3 is a threestage vehicle with two solid motors, a liquid propellant core and a cryogenic engine.

ISRO’S NEWEST ROCKET IS

CAPABLE OF LAUNCHING A FOUR-TONNE SATELLITE TO GEOSYNCHRO­NOUS TRANSFER ORBIT

 ?? ANI ?? Isro will launch 36 satellites in its heaviest rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, in Sriharikot­a on Saturday.
ANI Isro will launch 36 satellites in its heaviest rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, in Sriharikot­a on Saturday.

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