ISRO Video | ISRO will launch its heaviest rocket today, total weight 5805 kg including 36 satellites, companies of 6 countries including America-Japan are connected

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New Delhi. According to a big news today, on Sunday i.e. March 26, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is going to launch 36 satellites of Britain simultaneously. At the same time, the total weight of all these satellites being sent is 5805 kg. This mission has been named LVM3-M3 / OneWeb India-2. This launching will be done from the spaceport of Satish Dhawan Space Center Sriharikota a little later i.e. at 9.00 am.

According to the information, ISRO’s 43.5 meter long LVM3 rocket (GSLV-MK III) will be used in this. It will take off from another launchpad this time. Significantly, this launch pad has done five successful launches so far including Chandrayaan-2 mission. At the same time, 5 consecutive successful and spectacular missions including Chandrayaan-2 mission have been launched from LVM3. This is its sixth flight now.

Also tell that this is going to be the second mission of ISRO’s commercial unit NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) for OneWeb. Network Axis Associated Limited ie OneWeb is a UK based communications company. On the other hand, if this launching is successful, OneWeb India-2 will also complete the constellation of more than 600 lower earth orbit satellites in space. At the same time, it will help in the plan to provide space based broadband internet service in every corner of the world.



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