ISRO created history in space, the heaviest rocket GSLV LVM3-M2 put 36 satellites of Oneweb, let's know about it....

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The LVM3-M2 mission is the first commercial mission for New Space India Limited, a branch of ISRO. 

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 Under this mission, 36 satellites of OneWeb will be taken into space.

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The mission was prepared for launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

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The LVM3-M2 is a three-stage rocket. It has two strap-on motors powered by 

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liquid fuel in the first stage, second by liquid fuel and third by cryogenic engines.

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ISRO said that the total launch mass of the OneWeb satellites will be 5,796 kg, the first time an Indian rocket will carry a payload of about six tonnes.

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 OneWeb is using an Indian rocket for the first time to put its satellites into orbit.

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The mission is being carried out as part of a commercial arrangement between 'NewSpace India Limited' and UK based 

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'Network Access Associates Limited' (OneWeb Limited). The mission assumes significance as the LVM3-M2 mission is the first 

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dedicated commercial mission for NewSpace India Limited - the commercial arm of ISRO.

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