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ISRO's heaviest rocket injects 36 satellites into orbits

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The Indian Space Research Organisation’s heaviest LVM3 rocket on Sunday successfully placed 36 Internet satellites of UK-based OneWeb group company into intended orbits

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This is the second dedicated mission of NewSpace India Ltd (NSIL), the commercial arm of ISRO

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43.5-m rocket length

9 am take-off time

5,805 kg payload

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It reinforces India’s leading role as a global commercial launch service provider in the true spirit of Aatmanirbharta. Narendra Modi, PM

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