Key Takeaways
- ISRO’s LVM3-M5 ‘Bahubali’ rocket to launch India’s heaviest satellite from domestic soil
- 4,410 kg CMS-03 communication satellite scheduled for November 2 liftoff
- Mission marks fifth consecutive successful flight for India’s most powerful rocket
India’s space agency ISRO has initiated the final 24-hour countdown for the launch of its mighty LVM3-M5 rocket, carrying the heaviest communication satellite ever to be launched from Indian territory. The 4,410 kg CMS-03 satellite will be placed into geosynchronous transfer orbit, marking a significant milestone in India’s space capabilities.
Mission Details and Launch Timeline
The 43.5-meter-tall rocket, nicknamed ‘Bahubali’ for its exceptional heavy-lift capacity, is scheduled to lift off at 5:26 PM on November 2 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. ISRO has completed all final preparations, with the fully assembled vehicle integrated with the spacecraft and positioned at the second launch pad for last-minute checks.
India’s Most Powerful Launch Vehicle
The LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3), also known as GSLV Mk-III, represents ISRO’s most capable three-stage launch system. The completely indigenous rocket features two solid rocket boosters (S200), a liquid propellant core stage (L110), and a cryogenic upper stage (C25).
This configuration provides India with complete self-reliance in launching heavy communication satellites up to 4,000 kg to GTO. The vehicle can also carry payloads weighing up to 8,000 kg to Low Earth Orbit.
“Countdown commences! Final preparations complete and all systems are GO as we move closer to liftoff,” ISRO said in a post on X.
Proven Track Record
The LVM3-M5 mission represents the rocket’s fifth operational flight, maintaining a perfect 100% success record since its development. This reliable vehicle previously powered the historic Chandrayaan-3 mission that made India the first nation to successfully land near the lunar south pole in 2023.
CMS-03 Satellite Capabilities
The CMS-03 communication satellite is engineered to deliver multi-band communication services across the Indian mainland and surrounding maritime regions. This advanced satellite will significantly strengthen India’s space-based communication infrastructure.
Future Human Spaceflight Applications
ISRO has already developed a human-rated version of the LVM3, designated HRLV, which will serve as the launch vehicle for the upcoming human spaceflight program.



