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    Launch: LVM3 M2 with 36 OneWeb (British) Satellites - 22 October 2022 00:07 IST

    The short and simple layman's answer :) is when ISRO develops more powerful propulsive capabilities. This would involve semi-cryos, increase in strap-ons i.e 9 plus, more powerful boosters. For now, it would be great if ISRO could get more launch contracts like One-Web, and capture a greater...
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    Launch: LVM3 M2 with 36 OneWeb (British) Satellites - 22 October 2022 00:07 IST

    Thanks. I do know that ISRO offers post launch services for international customers eg lifting the orbits of satellites from the GTO to the final GSO position. I was thinking it would probably be cheaper to offer the task to ISRO. But OneWeb could well be doing it.
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    Launch: LVM3 M2 with 36 OneWeb (British) Satellites - 22 October 2022 00:07 IST

    ^ Yah great news. Will ISRO/NSIL be responsible for post launch actions, like ensuring that the 36 satellites move toward their final orbiting slot of 1200 km above the earth. Or is someone else doing that?
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    Launch: LVM3 M2 with 36 OneWeb (British) Satellites - 22 October 2022 00:07 IST

    6 tonnes is a significant leap. Is that merely a question of the orbit being lower( LEO) or some real modification of the GSLV Mk 3? Layman's question, again.:)
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