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India’s Heaviest CMS-03 Satellite Successfully Deployed in Space

India has successfully deployed its heaviest communication satellite, CMS-03, marking a historic milestone for the country’s space program. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) released spectacular video footage showing the precise moment the 4,410 kg satellite separated from its launch vehicle in space.

Key Takeaways

  • CMS-03, weighing 4,410 kg, is India’s heaviest communication satellite to date
  • The satellite was successfully deployed into geosynchronous transfer orbit on November 2, 2025
  • ISRO released onboard video showing the flawless separation sequence
  • This marks India’s first independent deployment of such a massive satellite from domestic soil

A Visual Triumph: CMS-03 Separation

The breathtaking video captured by cameras mounted on the LVM3-M5 launch vehicle shows CMS-03 gently detaching from the upper cryogenic stage. As thrust chambers cut off and separation commands activated, viewers witnessed the smooth release of the payload floating freely into its designated orbit.

Sunlight illuminated the satellite against the dark backdrop of space, creating a defining visual of India’s heavy-lift capabilities. Mission operations directors provided continuous telemetry and commentary throughout the process, tracking the satellite’s trajectory until successful separation was confirmed.

LVM-3 lifts off from Sriharikota

Historic Achievement for Indian Space Program

This deployment represents the first time India has independently placed a satellite of such mass into orbit using domestic technology and infrastructure. The LVM3 rocket, India’s most powerful launch vehicle, successfully carried the massive payload from Sriharikota.

CMS-03 will now undergo orbit-raising maneuvers before beginning its operational life, where it will significantly boost India’s communications capabilities, particularly for the Indian Navy. The successful mission demonstrates ISRO’s growing expertise in autonomous satellite launch and tracking technologies, inspiring both space professionals and enthusiasts nationwide.

The live stream of the deployment generated waves of public excitement and national pride, with scientists at the ISRO control room erupting in applause as the satellite drifted into space—celebrating not just a technical achievement, but a vision realized.

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