Isro's Christmas triumph: Bahubali LVM3 launched with heaviest foreign satellite

BlueBird Block-2, the largest commercial comms satellite for LEO to date, promises to connect remote Himalayas, vast oceans, and arid deserts, partnering with 50+ global mobile operators to bridge digital divides for billions.
LVM3 M6 mission launches from Sriharikota. (Photo: Isro)
LVM3 M6 mission launches from Sriharikota. (Photo: Isro)
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India's space agency delivered a festive triumph on Christmas Eve, executing a flawless LVM3 launch that propelled the heaviest foreign satellite ever from Indian soil into orbit.

The LVM3-M6 mission, dubbed "Bahubali" for its mighty 640-tonne liftoff mass, roared off the Second Launch Pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at precisely 08:54 IST on December 24, 2025.

Carrying AST SpaceMobile's BlueBird Block-2, a humongous 6.5-tonne communication satellite, this sixth operational flight marked Isro's 101st orbital success and a commercial coup via NewSpace India Limited (NSIL).

WATCH LVM3 LAUNCH WITH HEAVIEST SATELLITE

Millions tuned into the live stream, witnessing the three-stage behemoth, two S200 solid boosters, L110 liquid core, and C25 cryogenic upper, deploy the payload into a 520-600 km Low Earth Orbit without a hitch.

Revolutionary Payload Ushers Direct-to-Phone Broadband

BlueBird Block-2, the largest commercial comms satellite for LEO to date, boasts a 223 sq m phased-array antenna to beam 4G/5G signals straight to unmodified smartphones.

This direct-to-cell tech promises to connect remote Himalayas, vast oceans, and arid deserts, partnering with 50+ global mobile operators to bridge digital divides for billions.

US-based AST SpaceMobile hailed the deployment as a pivotal step in their constellation, rivaling Starlink with seamless broadband sans ground towers.

A miracle of precision engineering, LVM3 wraps up 2025 after Chandrayaan-3 and OneWeb batch launches in the past. Public galleries buzzed with cheers, as the rocket's signature plume lit the Andhra Pradesh skies.

Boost to India's Commercial Space Prowess

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LVM3 M6 mission launches from Sriharikota. (Photo: Isro)

This third fully commercial LVM3 outing underscores India's launch reliability amid global competition. Proven in high-stakes missions, the 43.5m vehicle now eyes Gaganyaan crewed flights.

The success draws more foreign payloads, fortifying NSIL's $10 billion market share while advancing Atmanirbhar Bharat in space tech.

As BlueBird preps to unfurl its arrays, global connectivity enters a new era, courtesy of India's festive space fireworks.

Source: India Today

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