![]() Unlike ISRO’s powerhorse – PSLV, the new rocket from the GSLV series can carry up to 8,000 kg payload – the highest so far for any Indian rocket. ![]() It is also undergoing human testing for India’s most ambitious space mission – Gaganyaan. ISRO chairman S Somanath termed the mission ‘historic’ – one that would open up the space market for LVM-3 which has already undertaken four launches including Chandrayaan-2 in 2019. All the satellites are now functional and in contact with the ground stations, confirmed OneWeb. India’s heaviest launcher ascended 601 km into space from Sriharikota precisely at 12:07 am and precisely injected all the 36 satellites in their intended orbits during the next 1.15 hour, in its first-ever multi-satellite launch. ![]() The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully dived into the global space market of heavy payloads on Saturday night with the maiden commercial launch of its gigantic rocket – LVM-3 from the GSLV series.
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