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ISRO’s LVM3‑M6 rocket successfully placed BlueBird 6, a 6,100‑kg satellite built by AST SpaceMobile, into low Earth orbit on December 24, 2025. The satellite will beam 4G and 5G broadband directly to smartphones without special equipment, marking a milestone in India’s space sector and global connectivity ambitions.
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Mission Milestone
The launch from Sriharikota represents India’s heaviest commercial payload to date, underscoring ISRO’s growing role in global satellite services. BlueBird 6, also called BlueBird Block‑2, is designed to deliver high‑speed cellular broadband directly to unmodified smartphones, bridging connectivity gaps in remote and underserved regions worldwide.
Major takeaways
• BlueBird 6 weighs 6,100 kg, the heaviest satellite launched from Indian soil
• ISRO’s LVM3‑M6 rocket executed the mission under a commercial deal with AST SpaceMobile
• PM Modi hailed the launch as a “significant stride” for India’s space sector
• Vodafone Idea plans to partner with AST SpaceMobile to roll out satellite‑based connectivity in India
• The mission strengthens India’s position in the global heavy‑lift and commercial launch market
Impact
BlueBird 6’s deployment is a breakthrough for space‑based telecom, enabling direct‑to‑device broadband and expanding digital inclusion. For India, it highlights ISRO’s commercial strength and positions the country as a key player in next‑generation connectivity solutions.
Sources: NDTV, Free Press Journal, Economic Times Telecom, India Today, Moneycontrol, Financial Express
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