The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) released rare onboard camera footage from its heaviest launch vehicle LVM3-M6, offering a unique rocket’s-eye view of the BlueBird Block-2 mission from liftoff to satellite separation.
The footage, shared on ISRO’s official social media platform, documents every major phase of the ascent and highlights the precision of India’s heavy-lift launch capability.
ISRO Releases Rare Onboard Footage of LVM3-M6 BlueBird Mission
What the Onboard Footage Shows
The visuals were captured by cameras mounted on the rocket and show:
- Liftoff from the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota
- Separation of the twin S200 solid strap-on boosters
- Separation of the L110 liquid core stage
- Jettisoning of the payload fairing
- Successful separation of the BlueBird Block-2 satellite into Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
The footage concludes with the satellite being precisely injected into its intended orbit.
BlueBird Block-2 Commercial Mission Details
The mission involved the successful commercial launch of a next-generation US communication satellite for AST SpaceMobile.
Key mission facts:
- Satellite mass: 6,100 kg
- Orbit: Low Earth Orbit
- Altitude: ~520 km
- Time to orbit insertion: ~15 minutes after launch
The satellite is part of a LEO constellation aimed at enabling direct-to-mobile connectivity.
Purpose of BlueBird Block-2 Satellite
BlueBird Block-2 is designed to provide:
- 4G and 5G voice and video calls
- Text messaging
- Streaming and data services
These services will be delivered directly to standard mobile smartphones, without the need for specialised satellite phones.
LVM3-M6 Launch Vehicle and Mission Profile
The LVM3, also known as “Bahubali”, is India’s heavy-lift launch vehicle.
Key specifications:
- Height: 43.5 metres
- Lift-off mass: 640 tonnes
- Payload capacity to GTO: 4,200 kg
- Three stages:
- Two S200 solid boosters
- L110 liquid core stage
- Cryogenic upper stage
The rocket lifted off at 8:55 am after a 24-hour countdown and performed all mission events as planned.
Past Achievements and Mission Significance
The LVM3-M6 mission marked the sixth operational flight of the LVM3 launch vehicle.
In previous missions, LVM3 has successfully launched:
- Chandrayaan-2
- Chandrayaan-3
- Two OneWeb missions carrying 72 satellites
ISRO Chairman Dr V. Narayanan described the successful mission as a “season’s gift” to the nation.
Exam-Oriented Key Facts
- LVM3-M6 is the sixth operational mission of LVM3
- LVM3 is nicknamed “Bahubali”
- BlueBird Block-2 weighs 6,100 kg
- Satellite placed in LEO at ~520 km altitude
- Built for direct-to-mobile connectivity
- Launch site: Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota
Question & Answer
Q1. Which launch vehicle was used by ISRO for the BlueBird Block-2 mission?
(a) PSLV
(b) Gaganyaan L1
(c) LVM3
(d) SSLV
Answer: LVM3
Q2. The BlueBird Block-2 satellite was launched for which company?
(a) SpaceX
(b) OneWeb
(c) AST SpaceMobile
(d) Amazon Kuiper
Answer: AST SpaceMobile
Q3. BlueBird Block-2 was placed into which type of orbit?
(a) Geostationary Orbit
(b) Polar Orbit
(c) Low Earth Orbit
(d) Sun-synchronous Orbit
Answer: Low Earth Orbit
Q4. What is the nickname of ISRO’s LVM3 launch vehicle?
(a) Garuda
(b) Gagan
(c) Bahubali
(d) Trishul
Answer: Bahubali
Q5. Where is ISRO’s second launch pad located?
(a) Thiruvananthapuram
(b) Bengaluru
(c) Sriharikota
(d) Mahendragiri
Answer: Sriharikota
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