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ISRO Launches Bluebird Block-2 Satellite with LVM3-M6 Rocket

ISRO Launches Bluebird Block-2 : India’s space agency ISRO successfully launched the American communication satellite Bluebird Block-2 aboard its heaviest rocket, LVM3-M6, from Sriharikota at 8:54 AM. This mission marks a major step in India’s commercial satellite launch capabilities.

ISRO Launches Bluebird Block-2: Key Highlights of the Mission

  • Heaviest Payload: LVM3 carried a record payload of 6,100 kg, showcasing ISRO’s enhanced capacity.
  • Global Connectivity: Bluebird Block-2 will deliver high-speed 4G/5G broadband services directly to smartphones worldwide.
  • Commercial Collaboration: The mission was executed under a private agreement between NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL) and AST SpaceMobile (AST & Science LLC).
  • Satellite Orbit: Positioned at 600 km altitude, the satellite separated from the rocket 15 minutes after liftoff.
  • Rocket Specs: The LVM3 rocket stands 43.5 meters tall, developed by ISRO’s Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC).
  • Space-Based Cellular Network: AST SpaceMobile is building the world’s first space-based cellular broadband network, enabling voice, video, text, and streaming services globally.
  • Enhanced Connectivity: The satellite will provide uninterrupted communication in remote areas where traditional towers are unable to reach.

Strategic Importance

This successful launch reinforces ISRO’s role in global satellite technology, expanding India’s footprint in commercial space missions and advancing worldwide connectivity solutions.

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FAQs

Q1: What is Bluebird Block-2? 

It is an American communication satellite designed to provide high-speed cellular broadband directly to smartphones.

Q2: Which rocket carried Bluebird Block-2? 

ISRO’s LVM3-M6, its heaviest rocket, carried the satellite with a record payload of 6,100 kg.

Q3: Who collaborated with ISRO for this mission? 

The mission was part of a private agreement between NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL) and AST SpaceMobile.

 
Q4: What services will the satellite provide? 

It will enable 4G/5G voice, video calls, text, streaming, and data services globally, even in remote areas.

 
Q5: Why is this launch significant for ISRO? 

It strengthens ISRO’s commercial satellite launch capabilities and enhances India’s role in global connectivity.

Sri Lakshmi

Sri Lakshmi

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