ISRO's Shining Moment: CMS-03 Satellite Launch Marks Atmanirbhar Bharat Success

ISRO successfully launched the CMS-03 naval communication satellite from Sriharikota. Chairman V Narayanan hailed the achievement as a shining example of Atmanirbhar Bharat, emphasizing indigenous development. The satellite will provide communication services across India and adjoining oceanic regions for 15 years. This launch also featured important experiments with the C-25 cryogenic stage for future mission flexibility.

Key Points: ISRO Chief Hails CMS-03 Naval Satellite as Atmanirbhar Bharat Achievement

  • CMS-03 satellite designed for 15-year service across India and oceanic regions
  • ISRO overcame challenging weather conditions during launch campaign
  • Successful C-25 cryogenic stage experiment enables future mission flexibility
  • LVM3 rocket demonstrated enhanced capability lifting 4410 kg payload
  • Satellite will enhance Navy's communication and maritime domain awareness
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Shiny example of Atmanirbhar Bharat: ISRO Chief Narayanan hails CMS-03 satellite launch

ISRO Chairman V Narayanan celebrates successful CMS-03 naval satellite launch, calling it a shining example of Atmanirbhar Bharat with 15-year service life and enhanced capabilities.

"The satellite incorporates a host of new technologies and yet another shiny example of Atmanirbhar Bharat - V Narayanan, ISRO Chairman"

Sriharikota, November 2

Hailing the successful launch of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)'s naval satellite CMS-03, ISRO Chairman V Narayanan on Sunday said the multi-band communication satellite is designed to provide services across India and the adjoining oceanic region for at least 15 years.

He lauded the satellite's development as "another shiny example of Atmanirbhar Bharat," adding that the mission team overcame challenging weather conditions to ensure a flawless launch.

"The CMS-03 satellite is a multi-band communication satellite with coverage over a wide oceanic region, including the Indian landmass, and is designed for providing communication services for at least 15 years. The satellite incorporates a host of new technologies and yet another shiny example of Atmanirbhar Bharat," Narayanan said, congratulating teams across ISRO centres for the feat.

"Let me congratulate the entire satellite team spread across various ISRO centres for realising this important, complex satellite for the communication capability of our country. We had a tough and challenging time during the launch campaign. The weather was not that cooperative. But then let me take this opportunity to compliment each and every one of you, even under this difficult weather condition, we could come out successfully and accomplish this mission in a grand and successful manner," ISRO chief further added.

He also announced that ISRO had conducted an important in-flight experiment involving the indigenously developed C-25 cryogenic stage.

"I would also like to announce an important experiment that we have carried out, the indigenously developed C-25 cryogenic stage. For the first time, we have, after successfully injecting the satellite into orbit and reorienting the stage, successfully ignited the thrust chamber. This is going to be a great experiment, which is going to feed data for restarting the cryogenic stage in future for enabling the mission flexibility for placing multiple satellites in various orbits using the Bahubali rocket LVM-3," Narayanan explained.

Highlighting the LVM3-M5 rocket's performance, Narayanan noted that the GSLV launcher demonstrated an enhanced capability by lifting 4410 kg to an elliptical orbit, its highest payload so far, compared to its standard 4000 kg to Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO).

"The capability of this GSLV launcher is around 4000 kg to GTO and for the first time we have lifted 4410 kg to an elliptical orbit. It has performed extremely well, and this is the eighth launch of the LBM-3 vehicle. All the launches of the LBM-3 vehicle have been successfully accomplished by ISRO, and it is a 100 per cent reliable vehicle. The same vehicle is also earmarked for taking our Gaganyatri-2 space also. Right now, the satellite is healthy. All the propulsion system valves and isolation valves are opened, and the satellite is healthy," he said, confirming that the CMS-03 satellite was "healthy" with all propulsion and isolation valves functioning normally.

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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing achievement! The C-25 cryogenic stage experiment is particularly impressive. This will give us so much flexibility for future missions. ISRO scientists are the real heroes of our nation.
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David E
As someone working in aerospace, I must say this is world-class engineering. The 4410 kg payload to elliptical orbit is remarkable. India's space program is truly inspiring for developing nations.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate ISRO's achievements, I wish we could see more transparency in the budget allocation. How much did this mission cost taxpayers? Still, congratulations to the team for the successful launch!
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Karthik V
This naval satellite will significantly boost our maritime security. Given the strategic importance of the Indian Ocean region, this is a crucial step toward self-reliance in defense technology. Well done ISRO! 🚀
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Sarah B
The 100% success rate of LVM-3 launches is incredible! This reliability gives so much confidence for future missions including Gaganyaan. India's space journey is truly remarkable.

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