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India’s LVM3 ‘Baahubali’ Marks ISRO’s Largest Commercial Mission With 6,100 kg Satellite

ISRO’s LVM3-M6 successfully placed a 6,100 kg U.S. communications satellite into orbit, marking India’s biggest commercial launch
India’s LVM3 ‘Baahubali’ Marks ISRO’s Largest Commercial Mission With 6,100 kg Satellite

India’s “Baahubali” rocket (LVM3-M6) has successfully placed the heaviest-ever satellite launched by the country—a U.S. communications satellite weighing over 6,000 kg—into orbit, marking a historic milestone for ISRO and India’s commercial space ambitions.

Key Highlights of the Mission

  • Rocket: LVM3-M6, India’s most powerful launch vehicle, nicknamed Baahubali.
  • Payload: BlueBird Block-2 / BlueBird 6, a U.S. communications satellite.
  • Weight: ~6,100 kg — the heaviest satellite ever launched by India.
  • Orbit: Successfully placed into a ~520 km Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
  • Launch Site: Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.
  • Date: December 24, 2025.
  • Commercial Deal: Conducted under NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL) for AST SpaceMobile.

Why This Matters

  • Direct-to-Mobile Connectivity: BlueBird satellites beam 4G/5G broadband directly to smartphones.
  • Global Impact: Enables voice calls, video streaming, and data access anywhere.
  • Commercial Strength: Positions India as a competitor in the global launch market.
  • Reliability: Ninth consecutive successful launch of LVM3.

Quick Comparison: India’s LVM3 vs Global Heavy-Lift Rockets

Rocket (Nickname) Country Max Payload to LEO Notable Missions
LVM3 “Baahubali” India ~8,000 kg BlueBird Block-2 (2025), Chandrayaan-2
Falcon 9 USA (SpaceX) ~22,800 kg Starlink, Crew Dragon
Ariane 5 Europe (ESA/Arianespace) ~21,000 kg James Webb Space Telescope
Long March 5 China ~25,000 kg Chang’e lunar missions

Challenges & Opportunities

  • Challenge: India’s payload capacity (~8 tons) is lower than SpaceX or China’s heavy-lift rockets.
  • Opportunity: Cost-effective launches can dominate the mid-weight satellite market.
  • Strategic Edge: Direct-to-mobile services could revolutionize connectivity in rural India and Africa.
This launch is more than just a technical achievement—it’s a signal of India’s growing role in global space commerce. The “Baahubali” rocket has proven itself as a reliable workhorse, and with missions like this, India is carving out a niche in the satellite communications sector.
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