NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL) will launch UK-based satellite broadband provider OneWeb’s satellite constellations into space later this month, the Indian Space Research Organisation (SIRO) said on Thursday.
The newly established public sector firm will use its Launch Vehicle Mark 3 (LVM3), the domestically designed and developed three-stage medium-lift vehicle, to launch 36 OneWeb satellites into low-Earth orbit from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota.
“It is first LVM3 dedicated [to a] commercial launch on demand through NSIL. This contract with M/s OneWeb is a historic milestone for NSIL and ISRO, as LVM3 is making its entry into the global commercial launch service market,” ISRO said.
LVM3 is capable of carrying a payload of up to 10,000 kg to Low Earth Orbit. In the coming days, the commercial branch of ISRO plans to integrate the cryogenic upper stage of the launch vehicle.
“Based on the success-oriented schedule for the remaining activities, the launch is nominally envisaged during the 3rd / 4th week of October 2022,” the space exploration agency said.
These 36 satellites of the British startup arrived in India last month from their production facility in Florida.
India has opened the space sector for private industry to increase its share in the $16 billion global space launch market.