ISRO's Historic Launch: India's Heaviest Satellite CMS-03 Heads to Orbit

ISRO is set to launch India's heaviest communication satellite today from Sriharikota. The CMS-03 satellite weighs approximately 4,400 kg and will boost the Indian Navy's operational capabilities. This marks the fifth operational flight of the LVM3 launch vehicle that previously carried Chandrayaan-3. The launch will be streamed live on ISRO's official YouTube channel for public viewing.

Key Points: ISRO Launches Indian Navy's Heaviest Satellite CMS-03 Today

  • Launch scheduled for 5:26 PM from Satish Dhawan Space Station in Sriharikota
  • Satellite will enhance Navy's maritime communications and domain awareness
  • LVM3 rocket previously launched successful Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission
  • Multi-band satellite to provide services over Indian landmass and oceanic regions
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ISRO to launch India's heaviest communication satellite CMS-03 today

ISRO launches India's heaviest communication satellite CMS-03 for Navy from Sriharikota. Watch live stream of LVM3 rocket carrying 4,400 kg satellite to orbit.

"This satellite is India's heaviest communication satellite to date, weighing approximately more than 4,400 kg - Indian Navy"

Sriharikota, November 2

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is scheduled to launch the Indian Navy's GSAT 7R (CMS-03) communication satellite on Sunday evening. The indigenously developed satellite will be India's heaviest communication satellite to date, weighing at around 4,400 kg.

The launch is set to take place from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Station in Sriharikota at 5:26 PM. The launch will be streamed live on ISRO's YouTube channel.

The satellite would strengthen Navy's space-based communications and maritime domain awareness capabilities with the 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 will be launched by the famous LVM3 launch vehicle, which landed India successfully 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, where in, 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 has been on the launch pad since October 26 for pre-launch operations.

The LVM3-M5 launch will have 8 sequences, with the CMS-03 being separated from the vehicle at an altitude of around 179 kilometre, at a velocity of around 10 km per second.

The launch vehicle has a height of 43.5 meters, having a lift off mass of 642 tonnes total. The vehicle uses three stages of propellants to enable the satellite to reach the Geo-synchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO).

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
This is excellent news for our naval capabilities. With increasing maritime security challenges, having indigenous communication satellites is crucial for national security. Great work by ISRO and the Navy team!
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Michael C
Impressive that India is launching a 4,400 kg satellite! The LVM3 vehicle has proven its reliability with Chandrayaan-3. Looking forward to seeing more such achievements from ISRO.
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Ananya R
While I'm proud of our space achievements, I hope the government also focuses on improving basic infrastructure and education in rural areas. Both are important for India's development.
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Sarah B
The technical specifications are mind-blowing! 642 tonnes lift-off mass, 43.5 meters height, and reaching 10 km per second velocity. ISRO engineers are truly world-class. 👏
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Vikram M
From Chandrayaan-3 to this heavy communication satellite - ISRO is on a roll! This will significantly boost our maritime surveillance capabilities across the Indian Ocean region. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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