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Salo


https://x.com/TheSpacePirateX/status/1974040972137738735
ЦитироватьThe Space Pirate🏴�☠️🥷🏻🚀 @TheSpacePirateX
🚀A new Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) has been issued for the upcoming LVM3-M5 / GSAT-7R (CMS-02) launch.
📅 Enforcement Window: 21 October – 5 November 2025
⏰ Daily Duration: 1130 – 1530 UTC

📷 File photo.
#ISRO #LVM3 #GSAT7R #CMS02
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://x.com/r_isro/status/1976624674621542710
Цитироватьr_isro  @r_isro
New NOTAM for LVM3-M5 / GSAT-7R (aka CMS-02) launch with enforcement duration 1130-1530 (UTC), 24 October to 5 November 2025.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ISRO/comments/1o2zel7/new_notam_for_lvm3m5_gsat7r_aka_cms02_launch_with/?rdt=60048
ЦитироватьNOTAM
Source: https://www.notams.faa.gov/
Mapped up!
Previous NOTAM(A3041/25) has been cancelled.

A3130/25
LVM3-M5 ROCKET LAUNCH FM SHAR RANGE, SRIHARIKOTA WILL TAKE
PLACE AS PER FLW DETAILS.THE LAUNCH WILL BE ON ANY ONE OF
THE DAY DRG THIS PERIOD.ACTUAL DATE OF LAUNCH WILL BE
INTIMATED 24 HR IN ADVANCE THRU A SEPARATE NOTAM.
LAUNCH PAD COORD: 134312N 0801348E
NO FLT IS PERMITTED OVER THE DNG ZONES.
Спойлер

A)DNG ZONE-1:IS A CIRCLE OF 10NM AROUND THE LAUNCHER.
B)DNG ZONE-2:IS AN AREA BOUNDED BY FLW COORD:
1230N 08240E-
1315N 08250E-
1245N 08410E-
1200N 08400E-
1230N 08240E
C)DNG ZONE-3:IS AN AREA BOUNDED BY FLW COORD:
1145N 08435E-
1235N 08445E-
1145N 08715E-
1055N 08705E-
1145N 08435E

RTE AFFECTED IN CHENNAI FIR
W20, Q24, Q23, V4, V9, Q11, P761, N571, V3

CLOSURES/ALTN RTE FOR OVERFLYING
1.W20 NOT AVBL BTN MMV-KAMGU
ALTN:MMV-DCT-DOHIA-DCT-RAMDO-DCT-KAMGU
2.Q24 NOT AVBL BTN MMV-KAMGU
END PART 1 OF 2. 1130-1530, 24 OCT 11:30 2025 UNTIL 05 NOV 15:30 2025.
CREATED: 10 OCT 09:46 2025

ALTN:MMV-DCT-DOHIA-DCT-RAMDO-DCT-KAMGU (UNI DIRECTIONAL)
3.Q23 NOT AVBL BTN RINTO-MMV
ALTN:RINTO-V11-TTP-DCT-GUANI-DCT-MMV (UNI DIRECTIONAL)
4.V4 NOT AVBL BTN BOPRI-MMV
ALTN:BOPRI-DCT-RINTO-V11-TTP-DCT-GUANI-DCT-MMV (UNI DIRECTIONAL)
5.V9 NOT AVBL BTN GUNRI-MMV
ALTN:GUNRI-V11-TTP-DCT-GUANI-DCT-MMV (UNI DIRECTIONAL)
6.Q11 NOT AVBL BTN GURAS-MMV
ALTN:GURAS-DCT-KOLCA-DCT-MMV
7.P761 NOT AVBL BTN MMV-DUMAR
ALTN:MMV-Q10-VATMO-DCT-EGOLU-N877-DUMAR-P761-PPB
8.N571 NOT AVBL BTN GURAS-BIKEN
ALTN:GURAS-DCT-AVMOR-DCT-GIRNA-P574
 -ELSAR-P762-BIKEN
9.V3 NOT AVBL

DEPARTURES FROM CHENNAI MAY FPL AS FOLLOWS:
1.W20/Q24 NOT AVBL BTN MMV - KAMGU
ALTN:MMV-DCT-DOHIA-DCT-RAMDO-DCT-KAMGU
2.P761 NOT AVBL BTN IDASO-DUMAR
ALTN:MMV-Q10-VATMO-DCT-EGOLU-L518-DUMAR-P761-PPB

ARRIVALS TO CHENNAI MAY FPL AS FOLLOWS:
1.Q23 NOT AVBL BTN RINTO-MMV
ALTN:RINTO-V11-TTP-DCT-GUANI-DCT-MMV
2.V4 NOT AVBL BTN BOPRI-MMV
ALTN:BOPRI-DCT-RINTO-V11-TTP-DCT-GUANI-DCT-MMV
3.V9 NOT AVBL BTN GUNRI-MMV
ALTN:GUNRI-V11-TTP-DCT-GUANI-DCT-MMV
4.A465 NOT AVBL BTN DOKET-MMV
ALTN:DOKET-DCT-RINTO-V11-TTP-DCT-GUANI-DCT-MMV
5.P761 NOT AVBL BTN DUMAR-IDASO
ALTN:DUMAR-L518-EGOLU-DCT-MMV. GND - UNL END PART 2 OF 2, 1130-1530, 24
OCT 11:30 2025 UNTIL 05 NOV 15:30 2025. CREATED: 10 OCT 09:46 2025
[свернуть]

Salo

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=63553.msg2726133#msg2726133
Цитата: GewoonLukasAnother delay. Now NET October 31st:
ЦитироватьA3188/25 NOTAMN
Q) VOMF/QWMLW/IV/BO/W/000/999/
A) VOMF PART 1 OF 2 B) 2510311130 C) 2511201530
D) 1130-1530
E) LVM3-M5 ROCKET LAUNCH FM SHAR RANGE, SRIHARIKOTA WILL TAKE
PLACE AS PER FLW DETAILS.THE LAUNCH WILL BE ON ANY ONE OF
THE DAY DRG THIS PERIOD.ACTUAL DATE OF LAUNCH WILL BE
INTIMATED 24 HR IN ADVANCE THROUGH A SEPARATE NOTAM.
LAUNCH PAD COORD: 134312N 0801348E
NO FLT IS PERMITTED OVER THE DNG ZONES.
[...]
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

#1363
Состоявшиеся пуски
№п/п - Дата - КА - РКН - Космодром - Время (ДМВ)

2025
01 - 30 января - NVS-02 (IRNSS-1K) - GSLV-F15 MKII - Шрихарикота SLP - 03:53:00 - частичный успех - спутник остался на ГПО из-за проблем с топливной системой
02 - 18 мая - EOS-09 (RISAT-1B) - PSLV-C61 XL - Шрихарикота FLP - 03:29 - авария третьей ступени
03 - 30 июля - NISAR (научная миссия NASA-ISRO) - GSLV-F16 MKII - Шрихарикота SLP - 15:10:25
04 - 2 ноября - CMS-03 (GSAT-7R) - LVM3-M5 - Шрихарикота SLP - 14:56:00

На зарубежных носителях:
01 -

Статистика:
Орбитальные  пуски - 99 (SLV - 4; ASLV - 4; PSLV - 63; GSLV-MkI - 6; GSLV-MkII - 12; LVM3/GSLV-MkIII - 7; SSLV - 3)
Запущенные/выведенные на орбиту спутники  - 550 / 539

Планируемые пуски
Дата - КА - РКН/РБ - Космодром - Время (ДМВ)

2025
  начало   15 декабря    1-й квартал 2026   - BlueBird Block 2 - LVM3-M6 - Шрихарикота SLP
  4-й квартал   вторая половина декабря - заказчик от NSIL - PSLV-C62 - Шрихарикота SLP
  сентябрь-октябрь   не ранее 4-го квартала - ПО - Agnibaan (первый пуск) - Шрихарикота
  ПО - ПО - Phoenix - ПО
  ПО - ПО - Vikram I - Шрихарикота

Попутная нагрузка:
конец года - Drishti - PSLV/SSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Firefly (x6) [Pixxel] - PSLV/SSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - THEOS-2A (THEOS-2 smallSat, THEOS-2 LR) - PSLV-C6? - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - JANUS-2 - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - 75 студенческих спутников (множественные пуски) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Anant - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Lagari (Турция) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - LPUSAT - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - NEMO-AM (Канада, Индия) - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - RSAT - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - RVSAT-1 - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - спутник Маврикия - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - IITMSat - PSLV / SSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - SR-2 Sat - PSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Firefly (x12) [Pixxel] - PSLV/SSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Honeybee (x6) [Pixxel] - PSLV/SSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - спутники для индийских ВВС (x10?) [Pixxel] - PSLV/SSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - SMiLE (SSLV Module in LEO Experiment) - SSLV - Шрихарикота FLP

2026
  не ранее    сентября   4-го квартала 2025   январь - CX-6 - Vikram I (первый пуск) - Шрихарикота
начало    середина   года - GSAT-N3 (GSAT-32) - LVM3 (GSLV MkIII) - Шрихарикота SLP
начало года - Space MAITRI - SSLV - Шрихарикота FLP
  не ранее декабря 2025   1-й квартал   март - GaganYaan (беспилотный орбитальный полёт) - HLVM3-G1 - Шрихарикота SLP
  не ранее    ноября   декабря 2025   1-й квартал - NVS-03 (IRNSS-1L) - GSLV-F17 MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
1-й квартал - TDS-01 - PSLV-N1 - Шрихарикота FLP
1-й квартал - OCEANSAT-3A - PSLV-C63 QL - Шрихарикота FLP
1-й квартал - EOS-05 (GISAT-1A) - GSLV-F18 MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
  4-й квартал 2025   1-й квартал - ПО, PARIKSHIT - SSLV-L1 - Шрихарикота
апрель - ПО - Vikram I - Шрихарикота
июнь - RESOURCESAT-3S - PSLV XL - Шрихарикота FLP
  не ранее начала года   1-й квартал   середина года - GaganYaan (беспилотный орбитальный полёт) - HLVM3-G2 - Шрихарикота SLP
июль - ПО - Vikram I - Шрихарикота
октябрь - ПО - Vikram I - Шрихарикота
декабрь - TRISHNA - PSLV - Шрихарикота FLP
  не ранее 2-го квартала   конец года - GaganYaan (беспилотный орбитальный полёт) - HLVM3-G3 - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - CARTOSAT-3A - PSLV CA - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - ANVESHA, CGUSAT, LEAP-1, SCOT, SOWA-1, POEM-3 - PSLV-C6? - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - RESOURCESAT-3 - PSLV XL - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - NVS-04 (IRNSS-1M) - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP (или 2027)
ПО - RESOURCESAT-3A - PSLV XL - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - RESOURCESAT-3SA - PSLV XL - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - Optimus - SSLV - Шрихарикота
ПО - Mangalyaan-2/MOM-2 (вторая орбитальная марсианская миссия) - GSLV - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - ATMSAT-1 (Atmospheric Satellite-1) - PSLV - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - ASTROSAT-2 - GSLV - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - GSAT-22 - LVM3-M? (GSLV MkIII) - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - EOS-?? (GISAT-2) - GSLV-F?? MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - CMS-04 (IDRSS-1) - GSLV-F?? MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - GSAT-7B (Indian Army ComSat) - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - CMS-?? (IDRSS-2) - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - AHySIS-2 - PSLV - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - DISHA-H - PSLV/SSLV - Шрихарикота/Куласекарапаттинам
ПО - DISHA-L - PSLV/SSLV - Шрихарикота/Куласекарапаттинам
ПО - ПО, Aadyah, DRISHTI, Sanskardhaam, DS P30 - PSLV N2  - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - ПО, Azista60° - SSLV-S2  - Шрихарикота
  не ранее 4-го квартала 2025   ПО - ПО - Agnibaan - Шрихарикота

2027
  2026   январь - ПО - Vikram I - Шрихарикота
март - GaganYaan (первый пилотируемый полёт) - HLVM3-H1 - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - NVS-05 (IRNSS-1N) - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP (или 2028)
ПО - HRSAT-1A, HRSAT-1B - PSLV XL - Шрихарикота FLP

2028
29 марта - Shukrayan-1 (индийская научная миссия к Венере) - LVM3-M? - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - GaganYaan (второй пилотируемый полёт) - HLVM3-H2 - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - Chandrayaan-4 (посадочный модуль - миссия по доставке лунного грунта) - LVM3 - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - Chandrayaan-4 возвращаемый модуль - PSLV XL - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - Exoworlds - ПО - Шрихарикота
ПО - первый автоматический модуль BAS-B1 - LVM3 - Шрихарикота SLP

2030
ПО - Mangalyaan-3/MOM-3 (третья орбитальная марсианская миссия) - LVM3 (GSLV MkIII) - Шрихарикота SLP

2035
ПО - первый пилотируемый полет к BAS - ПО - Шрихарикота

2040
ПО - пилотируемый полет с посадкой на Луну - NGLV с ускорителями - Шрихарикота

C неопределённой датой:
Дата - КА - РКН/РБ - Космодром
не ранее 2025 - BlackSky Global 5, BlackSky Global 6, BlackSky Global 9, BlackSky Global 10 (США) - SSLV - ПО
не ранее 2026 - SCATSAT-1A - PSLV XL - Шрихарикота FLP
не ранее 2026 - CARTOSAT-3B - PSLV CA - Шрихарикота FLP
не ранее 2026 - RESOURCESAT-3B - PSLV XL - Шрихарикота FLP
не ранее 2026 - GSAT-7C (IAF ComSat) - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - GSAT-21 - LVM3 (GSLV MkIII) - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - GSAT-23 - LVM3 (GSLV MkIII) - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - GSAT-24 - LVM3 (GSLV MkIII) - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - GSAT-25 - GSLV - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - GSAT-26 - GSLV - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - GSAT-27 - GSLV - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - IRNSS-S1 - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - IRNSS-S2 - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - IRNSS-S3 - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
не ранее 2026 - InSat-4 - GSLV MkII - Шрихарикота SLP
конец 2020-х - первый грузовой корабль к МКС - LVM3-G4 - Шрихарикота SLP
конец 2020-х - первый грузовой корабль к BAS - LVM3-G5 - Шрихарикота SLP
начало 2030-х - Chandrayaan-5 (демонстрация длительного пребывания на лунной поверхности) - LVM3 - Шрихарикота SLP
начало 2030-х - HE1: лунный корабль на околоземной орбите - LVM3 - Шрихарикота
середина 30-х годов - HM1: беспилотный облет Луны - NGLV - Шрихарикота
середина 30-х годов - HM2: пилотируемый облет Луны - NGLV-HR - Шрихарикота
середина 30-х годов - Chandrayaan-6 - ПО - Шрихарикота
середина 30-х годов - INSIST - ПО - ПО
конец 2030-х - многомодульная BAS - множественные пуски - Шрихарикота
конец 2030-х - Lunar cruiser: пилотируемый полет к Лун со стыковкой с Gateway  - NGLV-HR - Шрихарикота
конец 2030-х - Chandrayaan 7 (добыча воды на Луне, создание топливной станции) - ПО - ПО
ПО - SAQTI - ПО - ПО
ПО - TDS-02 - ПО - ПО
ПО - Daksha - ПО - ПО
ПО - RISAT-3 - PSLV - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - PRATUSH - GSLV - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - Oneweb - PSLV - Шрихарикота FLP
ПО - Oneweb - LVM3 (GSLV MkIII) - Шрихарикота SLP
ПО - ПО - Vikram II - Шрихарикота
ПО - ПО - Vikram III - Шрихарикота
ПО - In-Orbit Servicer Mission - ПО - ПО
ПО - TSAT-1A - ПО - ПО

Попутная нагрузка:
ПО - десять спутников AIS (Индия, Франция) - PSLV - Шрихарикота

На зарубежных носителях:
не ранее 2029 -  LUPEX (Selene-R: посадочный модуль ISRO, ровер JAXA) - H-3 - Танегасима

Используемые сокращения:
BAS - Bharatiya Antariksh Station
Daksha - Gravitational Wave events follow-up and transient/variable astronomy
DISHA - Disturbed and quite-type Ionosphere System at High Altitude
Exoworlds - индийская научная миссия по изучению экзопланет
FLP - First Launch Pad
INSIST - INdian Spectroscopic Imaging Space Telescope
LUPEX - Lunar Polar Exploration Mission
SLP - Second Launch Pad
ДМВ - декретное московское время
КА - космический аппарат
НВМ - неотделяемый весовой макет
ПО - подлежит определению
РКН - ракета космического назначения
РБ - разгонный блок

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"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=63055.msg2710581#msg2710581
Цитата: GewoonLukas_A presentation shown today during a press briefing showed this launch as NET Q4, with recent articles placing the launch NET December after the launch of GaganYaan-G1

https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1OyKAjPpeMyGb

Цитировать'Our mission: space station by 2035, man on moon by 2040'
17 Aug 2025

[...]

We started Gaganyaan in 2018, but it got delayed because of Covid. The first uncrewed mission of that project is being planned for liftoff before this December. For next year, there are two more uncrewed missions, followed by a crewed mission in the first quarter of 2027. Then comes the Navigation-03 satellite.

[...]

We have approval for three navigation satellites, with the first to be launched in December-January. Further project approvals are in the pipeline.

[...]
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

https://www.theweek.in/news/defence/2025/10/21/cms-02-satellite-launch-likely-in-november-why-this-is-a-major-upgrade-for-indian-navys-operations-maritime-defence.html

ЦитироватьIndia is gearing up for an important space mission with the launch of the CMS-02 satellite (GSAT-7R), using the powerful LVM3-M5 rocket. The launch is expected to happen in the first week of November, with November 5 being the likely date. This mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) shows India's growing strength in space technology and its focus on national security.

The LVM3 rocket, India's heaviest launch vehicle, can carry up to 4,000 kg to space and has successfully launched missions like Chandrayaan-3 to the Moon. This will be its fifth operational flight, launching from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.

The CMS-02 satellite, funded by the defence ministry, is a dedicated military communication satellite made specially for the Indian Navy. Weighing about 2,650 kg, it will work from geostationary orbit, providing non-stop coverage over a large area. This satellite will replace the old GSAT-7, nicknamed Rukmini, which was launched in 2013 and has crossed its 10-year lifespan, continuing to serve the nation beyond its expected operational life.

The satellite, which costs around Rs 1,589 crore, uses multiple frequency bands, including UHF, S, C, and Ku bands, allowing it to send voice, video, and data. This will enable seamless communication between naval ships, submarines, and aircraft spread across the Indian Ocean Region, covering up to 2,000 km from India's coastline.

Спойлер
The importance of CMS-02 cannot be overstated for modern naval operations. In today's world, where information is crucial, reliable communication satellites are essential for coordinating forces, sharing intelligence, and responding quickly to threats. For India, which has the world's fourth-largest navy and faces challenges from countries like China in the Indian Ocean, CMS-02 is a major strategic upgrade.

"The satellite will support critical functions like surveillance, reconnaissance, navigation, and weather monitoring, all necessary for maintaining control over maritime areas. Its advanced features, including more powerful amplifiers and sensitive receivers, will provide better capacity and strong resistance to interference, ensuring communications stay reliable even in difficult conditions," explained space analyst Girish Linganna.

Space experts point out that for the Indian Navy, CMS-02 is particularly vital because naval operations cover vast ocean areas where traditional communication methods like radio waves can fail due to distance, bad weather, or enemy jamming. CMS-02 will provide secure, real-time links between warships, submarines, aircraft, and shore-based command centers. This means commanders can send orders, share radar information, or coordinate operations instantly without risk of interception. The satellite can support over 50 naval ships and aircraft at the same time, helping different branches of the armed forces work together smoothly.

During operations in the Arabian Sea or Bay of Bengal, or missions like anti-piracy patrols, disaster relief, or monitoring shipping lanes, this capability ensures quick decision-making and can save lives.

The Indian Ocean is a region of increasing geopolitical tensions, with growing submarine activity and trade routes carrying vital oil supplies. With Rukmini having crossed its 10-year designed lifespan and operating in extended service, CMS-02 prevents any gaps in coverage that could weaken naval readiness.

"When compared to global military communication satellites, CMS-02 is a strong, purpose-built solution for India's specific needs. The United States uses the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) network, a series of high-capacity satellites launched since 2007 that provide broadband communications to troops worldwide with anti-jamming features and very high data speeds. Similarly, the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) provides voice and data for mobile forces with global coverage. China's Beidou system combines navigation and communication, while Russia's military satellites offer secure links for strategic operations. CMS-02, focused on the Indian Ocean region, is more specialised than these global networks but matches them in security features and multi-band operations. India's approach is also cost-effective, with CMS-02 costing less than many Western satellites while delivering comparable performance for naval tasks," added Linganna.

As the launch date approaches, preparations are moving ahead smoothly. Recent notices for the launch window from October 24 to November 5 confirm everything is on track. After the LVM3-M5 places CMS-02 into orbit, the satellite will undergo testing before becoming fully operational.

Experts say that this mission not only strengthens India's defence capabilities but also establishes ISRO as a major player in global space activities. The launch fits into India's broader plan for self-reliance in space technology under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, joining other defence satellites like GSAT-7A for the Air Force already in orbit.

In an era of complex security challenges, CMS-02 represents India's determination to protect its seas through advanced technology. As the satellite enters space, it will serve as a vital link for the Navy's forces across the vast Indian Ocean and will ensure security in strategically important waters.
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https://x.com/GewoonLukas_/status/1981310743325659291
ЦитироватьLukas C. H.  @GewoonLukas_
ISRO is officially preparing back-to-back LVM3 launches! First, LVM3-M5 is set to launch the GSAT-7R/CMS-02 communications satellite for the Indian Navy NET November 2nd. Next, LVM3-M6 is set to launch AST SpaceMobile's 1st BlueBird Block 2 satellite in the 1st week of December!

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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/science/lvm-3-to-launch-cms-03-on-november-2-nisar-to-begin-operations-soon/articleshow/124758812.cms
ЦитироватьLVM-3 to launch CMS-03 on November 2; Nisar to begin operations soon
Chethan Kumar / TNN / Updated: Oct 23, 2025, 16:09 IST
LVM-3 to launch CMS-03 on November 2; Nisar to begin operations soon
Isro Chief Narayanan (ANI photo)

BENGALURU: Isro will launch its next heavy-lift mission, LVM-3, early next month to place the CMS-03 communication satellite — also known as Gsat-7R — in orbit, chairman V Narayanan said Thursday. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) director A Rajarajan confirmed the date as November 2.Speaking at the curtain raiser briefing on the Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave (ESTIC) 2025, Narayanan said the coming months would see "many exciting missions", and that the Nasa-Isro joint mission Nisar will be operational in two-three weeks.Terming it a major step in Indo-US cooperation, Narayanan said the satellite was healthy and both payloads were performing optimally.Following the launch of CMS-03, Isro will carry out another LVM-3 mission which will launch US private communication satellite Bluebird. "We are looking at first week of December," Narayanan told TOI in a separate interview.

PM Modi Announces ISRO-JAXA Collaboration for Chandrayaan-5, Calls It Boost to India-Japan Ties
He reiterated that Isro was also moving ahead with Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5, or the Indo-Japanese 'Lupex' lunar mission. "We are working towards taking Indians to the Moon, landing them safely, and bringing them back," he said, noting that a new heavy-lift launcher capable of placing 70–80 tonnes in low-Earth orbit was being designed for future human spaceflight to the Moon.

On Gaganyaan, he said nearly all key technologies had been developed. "About 90% of the work is done. Before the crewed mission, we will carry out three uncrewed missions beginning this year. The crewed mission may happen by 2027," he said.Narayanan also highlighted new infrastructure and industrial partnerships. The government, he said, had approved a third launch pad at Sriharikota, budgeted at "a little more than Rs 4,000 crore". Work had begun on the semi-cryogenic engine and on the Bharat Space Station, targeted for placement in orbit by 2028.India currently has 56 satellites serving civilian and strategic purposes. "In another three to four years, this number will triple," Narayanan said. The NavIC navigation constellation, too, will be completed within 18 months with three new satellites.He credited the expansion of India's space sector to reforms rolled out in 2020. "Earlier, there were one or two startups; today, there are more than 300," he said. "We are hand-holding them — we grow together as a country."
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https://www.isro.gov.in/LVM3_M5_CMS_03_MISSION.html
ЦитироватьIndia's LVM3 launch vehicle is scheduled to launch the CMS-03 communication satellite in its 5th operational flight (LVM3-M5) on November 02, 2025. CMS-03 is a multi-band communication satellite that will provide services over a wide oceanic region including the Indian landmass. CMS-03, weighing about 4400kg, will be the heaviest communication satellite to be launched to Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) from Indian soil...

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LVM3-M5 / CMS-03 (GSAT-7R) : Registration for Launch View Gallery to open at 18:00 IST today (28 October 2025). Launch scheduled on 2 November 2025, at 17:26 (IST)

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ISRO is planning to launch the PSLV-C62 mission in mid/late December, which will be the return to flight for PSLV following a failure in its previous mission.
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Upcoming launches for ISRO in 2025 -
• LVM3-M5  》2 November
• LVM3-M6  》1st week of December
• PSLV-C62  》Mid/late December

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ЦитироватьAnshuman (TitaniumSV5) @TitaniumSV5 ·Follow

Skyroot targets:

- 1st launch by January 2026
- 1 launch every 3months in 2026
- 1 launch every month in 2027
- Vikram-1(?) costs $2-3million to build
- Each launch will generate $5million revenue
- Lowering cost further
- Targeted revenue is 2x of cost
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https://www.news9live.com/science/gaganyaan-programme-cannot-afford-delays-to-stay-on-track-2901913
ЦитироватьGaganyaan programme cannot afford delays to stay on track
Push has now come to shove for the Gaganyaan programme. There are three launches required in 2026 to remain on track for the first crewed mission in 2027.
Aditya Madanapalle
Aditya Madanapalle Published: 04 Nov 2025 14:07:PM
Model of the Human Rated LVM3 at Bharat Mandapam during the second National Space Day Celebrations. (Image Credit: Aditya Madanapalle).

New Delhi: ISRO's ambitious Gaganyaan programme to lift humans into Earth orbit and return them safely to the Earth using domestic hardware anchors the long-term roadmap for the space agency. There are eight missions planned for the Gaganyaan programme, including three uncrewed developmental flights for the brand new hardware, two crewed flights, two dockings and the deployment of the first module of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS) by 2028. There is a six-month gap between the planned flights of the Gaganyaan programme, which cannot afford any more delays.
Following the successful deployment of the CMS-03 communications satellite for the Indian Navy by the LVM3-M5 flight, ISRO Chairman V Narayanan indicated that the Gaganyaan G1 flight that was scheduled to lift off in December 2025, is likely to be delayed to March 2026. Speaking to the press after the flight, ISRO Chairman V Narayanan said, "Gaganyaan, right now we are in the advanced stages of development. Before accomplishing the crewed Gaganyaan mission, we have to do three uncrewed missions. We are working for the first uncrewed mission, called G1 mission. And, that is also going to be achieved before the end of the financial year. In fact, we are targeting maybe this year end, and we are working towards that target."
What the delay means for India's space roadmap
For the Gaganyaan H1 mission planned for the first quarter of 2027, and the deployment of BAS-1 in 2028, there cannot be any more delays without reducing the flight cadence to less than six months. If ISRO does not launch the G1 mission in 2025, then all the three uncrewed developmental flights have to take place over the course of 2026, to prevent further disruptions to the space roadmap of India. The Union Cabinet approved the Gaganyaan programme under a budget of 10,000 crore back in 2018, with the first crewed flight planned for 2022. The pandemic was blamed for the initial delays in the highly anticipated programme.
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https://www.news9live.com/science/gaganyaan-g1-mission-likely-pushed-to-march-2026-2901909
ЦитироватьGaganyaan G1 mission likely pushed to March 2026
ISRO Chairman V Narayanan has indicated that the Gaganyaan G1 mission will likely take place in March 2026. ISRO is trying to launch it in December 2026 itself, but the Sriharikota spaceport is being pushed to its capacity.
Aditya Madanapalle
Aditya Madanapalle Published: 04 Nov 2025 13:44:PM
Illustration of the Gaganyaan G1 mission. (Image Credit: ISRO/News9).

New Delhi: Till as recently as the ESTIC curtain raiser last week, ISRO was maintaining end of 2025 as the launch date for the highly anticipated inaugural mission of India's ambitious Gaganyaan programme to life humans to Earth orbit using domestic hardware. There are three uncrewed flights planned before the first crewed flight in 2027, designated as Gaganyaan G1, G2 and G3. The crewed missions are designated as Gaganyaan H1 and H2. In the post-launch press conference following the successful deployment of the CMS-03 communications satellite for the Indian Navy by the LVM3-M5 flight, ISRO Chairman V Narayanan revealed a new schedule that pushes the Gaganyaan G1 flight to March 2026.
ISRO Chairman V Narayanan said, "Gaganyaan, right now we are in the advanced stages of development. Before accomplishing the crewed Gaganyaan mission, we have to do three uncrewed missions. We are working for the first uncrewed mission, called G1 mission. And, that is also going to be achieved before the end of the financial year. In fact, we are targeting maybe this year end, and we are working towards that target." ISRO began the launch campaign for the Gaganyaan G1 mission in 2024 itself. This will be the first integrated developmental flight of the brand new hardware domestically developed for human spaceflight.
Is a launch possible in December 2025?
There are currently two operational launchpads at ISRO's spaceport in Sriharikota, not counting the private launch pad by Agnikul Cosmos. The First Launch Pad handles small rocket flights of PSLV and SSLV. The Second Launch Pad can also be used for PSLV and SSLV flights, but is the only one capable of accommodating ISRO's larger rockets, the GSLV and the LVM3. ISRO plans to launch the LVM3-M6 mission next from the SLP in mid-December, carrying Bluebird communication satellites for the private American company AST Spacemobile. If ISRO manages two LVM3 flights within the same month from the SLP, it would be an unprecedented achievement.
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https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/science/isro-targets-7-missions-by-march-2026-eyes-first-uncrewed-gaganyaan-launch/article70233821.ece
ЦитироватьISRO targets 7 missions by March 2026, eyes first uncrewed Gaganyaan launch
The maiden uncrewed mission, G1, will precede two more test flights before India's first human space mission
By PTI
Updated - November 03, 2025 at 12:03 AM.
| Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh)



Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman V Narayanan, center, and others address a press conference after the launch of LVM3-M5 rocket carrying communication satellite CMS-03, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. | Photo Credit: PTI

ISRO has set a target to launch seven missions, including its ambitious first uncrewed mission under the Gangayaan programme, before the end of March 2026, Chairman V Narayanan said on Sunday.
The Bengaluru-headquartered space agency has planned to make three uncrewed missions before the crewed mission under the Gaganyaan programme, and the first uncrewed launch 'G1 Mission' is expected to happen by March 2026, he said.
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"Our Gaganyaan programme is progressing well. It is in advanced stages. All hardware have arrived at Sriharikota and integration (of the hardware) is happening. We have planned three uncrewed mission. The first uncrewed mission, 'G1 Mission', is going to be achieved before the end of the current financial year," he said.
Narayanan was speaking to reporters after the successful launch of communication satellite CMS-03 onboard a LVM3-M05 rocket from this spaceport.
Seven missions on the launchpad
On the future mission programmes, Narayanan, who is also the Secretary, Department of Space, said seven missions have been planned before the end of March 2026.
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He said this initiative was under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for ISRO to make 50 rocket launches over the next five year period.
"We have planned seven launches to take place before the end of this financial year. It is by March 2026," he said.
Commercial and tech missions ahead
Giving some insights on the planned missions, he said after Sunday's LVM3-M05 launch, ISRO would undertake another LVM3 rocket launch which would carry a 'commercial communication satellite' for a client.
"After that, we have got three more PSLV missions. One is for NSIL customer satellite," he said.
NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL) is the commercial arm of the ISRO.
Narayanan said ISRO has also planned for another technology development mission PSLV-N1 targeted to be launched before the end of the current financial year.
"So many developments are taking place. We have also planned for a GSLV-F17 rocket mission before March 2026," he said.
Noting that ISRO has drawn up various missions by March 2026, he said, "I know it is not an easy job. It is a tough job. But I know that we will accomplish these activities (in future)." "Team ISRO is geared up to meet the vision of the Prime Minister to launch 50 missions in the next 5 years," he added.
Space industry congratulates ISRO
 Industry bodies on Sunday congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on the launch of CMS-03, the heaviest satellite to lift-off from Indian soil.
At 4410 kg, the CMS-03, a replacement satellite for GSAT-7 used by the Indian Navy, was placed in the Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) by the LVM-3 rocket on Sunday evening.
"The successful launch of the CMS-03 satellite by LVM3 rocket (Bahubali) is a monumental achievement for India, powerfully demonstrating our sovereign capability in launching heavy-payload satellites for strategic applications," Lt Gen Anil K Bhatt (retd.), Director General Indian Space Association (ISpA) said in a statement here.
Subba Rao Pavuluri, Chairman of Ananth Technologies Pvt. Ltd (ATL) and President of the Satcom Industry Association-India, said the successful launch of CMS-3, a multi-band military communication satellite demonstrated ISRO's capability to deliver advanced communication infrastructure to the nation.
Pavuluri said ATL contributed huge number of sub-systems, including power control and management system, power distribution systems, telemetry and tele-command systems for interfacing with ground control centre, payload DC-DC converters, star sensor for navigation purpose to the CMS-03 satellite.
"We at ATL are honoured to be a part of this achievement and to contribute to ISRO's continuing legacy of excellence and innovation. Each success reinforces our collective commitment to advancing India's space capabilities and self-reliance," he said.
ATL also supplied several critical subsystems, including control electronics modules, navigation and guidance systems, electro-mechanical actuator systems, avionics power supply modules, and several other key components for the LVM-3 rocket.
Bhatt said the satellite will be a game changer for our maritime and national security, providing advanced, secure communication channels that are critical in the Indian Ocean Region and mainland.
"The launch by ISRO not only strengthens our strategic autonomy but also signals a vibrant future for private industry participation in building and supporting our nation's space assets, reinforcing our position as a formidable space power," Bhatt said.
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https://www.newindianexpress.com/thesundaystandard/2025/Nov/23/isro-to-launch-heaviest-us-commercial-satellite-bluebird-6-on-december-15
ЦитироватьBENGALURU: ISRO will launch the heaviest US commercial communication low-earth orbit satellite, BlueBird-6, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on December 15.
AST SpaceMobiles Inc, a Texas-based company that has built the space-based cellular broadband network, on Saturday announced this.
"BlueBird-6, a US licensed satellite, is scheduled to launch on December 15. It is the first of AST SpaceMobile's next-generation satellites. When launched, it will feature the largest commercial phased array in low earth orbit at nearly 2,400 sqft. This represents a 3.5 times increase in size over BlueBirds 1-5 and supports ten times the data capacity," AST SpaceMobiles said.
ISRO's Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM3) rocket, popularly called as Bahubali, will put this satellite into its orbit. The launch is being handled by New Space India Limited (NSIL), the commercial arm of ISRO, which aims at earning revenue for the government through international launch contracts and partnerships. LVM-3 also put India's heaviest CMS-3 satellite, weighing 4.4 tonnes, into its orbit on November 2.
The 6.5-tonne BlueBird-6 satellite, arrived in India on October 19 from the US. It was later transported by road to Sriharikotta for integration with launcher LVM3, fuelling and final checks ahead of its launch.
With the launch of this satellite, space researchers of the mission aim to provide direct-to-device mobile broadband connectivity, fast and unhindered communication and bridge the digital gap with poor terrestrial networks. With this launch, AST SpaceMobiles will become the second satellite broadband customer to fly on LVM3 after Eutelsat OneWeb, the researchers said.
LVM3 is a three-stage 45.5-metre heavy lift vehicle with a lift-off mass of 640 tonnes. It is capable of placing heavy satellites in the designated orbits of 600km altitude.
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https://x.com/r_isro/status/1993693127266521121
Цитироватьr_isro  @r_isro
Two NOTAM for LVM3-M6 / BlueBird FM1 launch are out with enforcement duration between 10 to 20 December and 21 to 30 December 2025 respectively. Launch window varies for each day.
https://reddit.com/r/ISRO/comments/1p79iml/two_notam_for_lvm3m6_bluebird_fm1_launch_are_out/

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https://x.com/r_isro/status/1995897229195022543
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NSIL: GSAT-N3 (aka GSAT-32) communication satellite is scheduled for launch by early 2026.

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https://x.com/r_isro/status/1995848864935673941
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New NOTAMs for LVM3-M6 / BlueBird FM1 launch have been issued with enforcement duration between 15 to 28 December and 29 December 2025 to 9 January 2026 respectively. Launch window varies for each day.