The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched its LVM-3/M3 rocket on October 4, 2021, placing 36 satellites into orbit. The launch took place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India, and was conducted in collaboration with OneWeb and the Indian company, Skyroot Aerospace.
Key Highlights
- The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has successfully launched 36 satellites into orbit, including 26 from OneWeb’s satellite internet constellation.
- The launch was conducted using the LVM-3/M3 rocket and took place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India.
- The satellites were placed in a lower orbit, around 1,200 kilometers from Earth, and will provide a range of services, including communication, remote sensing, and scientific research.
- This is the first time that OneWeb’s satellites have been launched from India, as part of its effort to provide high-speed internet access to users around the world.
- The successful launch is a major achievement for ISRO and India’s space program, demonstrating its capabilities in space technology and exploration.
The 36 satellites included a mix of domestic and international payloads, including 26 from OneWeb’s satellite internet constellation, as part of its efforts to provide high-speed internet access to remote areas around the world. Other payloads included satellites for climate monitoring and imaging applications.
This successful launch marks a significant milestone for India’s space program, as it demonstrates the country’s capabilities in launching multiple satellites simultaneously and further strengthens its position as a leading player in the global space industry.
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