India's Space Triumph: PM Modi Hails ISRO's Record-Breaking CMS-03 Satellite Launch

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated ISRO on the successful launch of India's heaviest communication satellite. The CMS-03 satellite will significantly boost the Indian Navy's maritime communication capabilities. Weighing 4,400 kg, this represents a major milestone in India's space program. The launch marks another achievement following ISRO's successful Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission.

Key Points: PM Modi Congratulates ISRO on Successful CMS-03 Satellite Launch

  • CMS-03 satellite weighs approximately 4,400 kg, making it India's heaviest communication satellite
  • Satellite will enhance Indian Navy's maritime communications and domain awareness
  • Launch conducted using LVM3 rocket that previously carried Chandrayaan-3 mission
  • Union Minister Jitendra Singh described the LVM3 launch vehicle as "Bahubali"
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India's space sector synonymous with excellence, innovation: PM Modi congratulates ISRO on successful launch of CMS-03 satellite

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praises ISRO's successful launch of India's heaviest communication satellite CMS-03, enhancing naval capabilities and space innovation.

"Our space sector continues to make us proud! Congratulations, ISRO, on the successful launch of India's heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, November 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on the successful launch of India's heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03.

Sharing an X post, PM Modi lauded India's space scientists, saying the country's "space sector has become synonymous with excellence and innovation."

"Our space sector continues to make us proud! Congratulations, ISRO, on the successful launch of India's heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03. Powered by our space scientists, it is commendable how our space sector has become synonymous with excellence and innovation. Their successes have furthered national progress and empowered countless lives," the Prime Minister wrote.

Earlier today, Union Minister Jitendra Singh lauded the successful launch of the Indian Navy's GSAT 7R (CMS-03) by the LVM3 launch vehicle, terming it as "Bahubali."

Sharing an X post, the Union Minister hailed the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a string of successful space missions.

"India's Bahubali scales the skies with the successful launch of LVM3M5 Mission. "Bahubali", as it is being popularly referred, the LVM3-M5 rocket is carrying the CMS-03 communication satellite, the heaviest ever to be launched from Indian soil into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO). ISRO continues to script one success after another. Thanks, PM Modi, for the unflinching government support," Jitendra Singh wrote.

ISRO launched the Indian Navy's GSAT 7R (CMS-03) communication satellite. The indigenously developed satellite is India's heaviest communication satellite to date, weighing around 4,400 kg.

The launch took place from the second launch pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Station in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, at 5:26 pm.

The satellite would enhance the Navy's space-based communications and maritime domain awareness capabilities with indigenous, state-of-the-art components developed specifically to meet the Indian Navy's operational requirements.

"This satellite is India's heaviest communication satellite to date, weighing approximately more than 4,400 kg, and includes many indigenous state-of-the-art components developed specifically to meet the Indian Navy's operational requirements," the Indian Navy said.CMS-03 is a multi-band communication satellite that will provide services over a wide oceanic region, including the Indian landmass, according to ISRO.

The satellite was launched by the famous LVM3 launch vehicle, which successfully landed India on the lunar South Pole in the Chandrayaan-3 mission. This will be the vehicle's fifth operational flight."CMS-03, weighing about 4400kg, will be the heaviest communication satellite to be launched to Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) from Indian soil. The previous mission of LVM3 launched the Chandrayaan-3 mission, in which India became the first country to land successfully near the lunar south pole," ISRO said in a statement.

The launch vehicle had been assembled earlier and had been on the launch pad since October 26 for pre-launch operations.

The LVM3-M5 launch had eight sequences, with the CMS-03 being separated from the vehicle at an altitude of approximately 179 kilometres at a velocity of around 10 km per second.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Bahubali indeed! 🚀 The LVM3 rocket is becoming our workhorse. Great to see this technology being used for national security with the Navy's communication needs. Jai Hind!
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David E
As someone working in tech, I'm impressed by the indigenous development of state-of-the-art components. This shows India's growing capability in high-tech manufacturing. Well done ISRO team!
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Anjali F
While I'm happy about the achievement, I hope some of this technological advancement also translates to better internet connectivity in rural areas. The gap between our space achievements and ground reality needs attention.
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Sarah B
Amazing! 4400kg satellite launched from Indian soil - that's incredible progress. The fact that the same LVM3 that took Chandrayaan-3 is now launching communication satellites shows the versatility of our space program.
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Karthik V
This will significantly boost our Navy's capabilities in maritime surveillance. In today's geopolitical scenario, having our own advanced communication satellites is crucial for national security. Great strategic move! 💪

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