LVM3-M3


The LVM3-M2 was the sixth launch of India's LVM3 launch vehicle. It was the second commercial launch of the rocket under NSIL and it was a multi-satellite mission to low earth orbit. The cryogenic stage performed multiple reorientation and velocity addition maneuvers to sequentially dispose the satellites.

Payload

On 20 April 2022 OneWeb announced a deal with NewSpace India Limited, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organisation. OneWeb satellites were to be deployed by LVM 3 using a lightly modified version of the satellite dispenser previously used on Soyuz rockets, a plan cancelled after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.The mission was also referred to as Oneweb India-2 campaign.
The flight carried a second batch of 36 OneWeb Gen-1 satellites to low earth orbit of 450 km with 87.4° inclination. The launch featured a newer white coat of insulation on the cryogenic stage which has more environmental-friendly manufacturing processes, better insulation properties and the use of lightweight materials.The vehicle took off with a total payload of 5,805 kg at 09:00:20 hours IST from the second launch pad at SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota. It achieved satellite injection conditions in about 17 minutes and began injecting the satellites from the twentieth minute. The vehicle performed a sophisticated manoeuvre to orient in orthogonal directions and injected the satellites into precise orbits with defined time-gaps to avoid collision of the satellites.It was Oneweb's 18th launch and brought the constellation to 618 satellites.

Mission overview

Mass:
  • * Payload weight: 5,805 kgOverall height: Propellant:
  • * Boosters : HTPB/AP
  • * Stage 1 : UDMH/N2O2
  • * Stage 2 : LOX/ LH2Propellant mass:
  • * Stage 1:
  • * Stage 2:
  • * Stage 3: Altitude: 450kmInclination: 87.4°Semi Major Axis: 6828.137kmLaunch Azimuth:138'''°'''