Isro Bluebird Block 2 Satellite Mission to Launch Soon Mobile Broadband 120 Mbps All Details
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is preparing to launch a Block-2 Bluebird Communication Satellite weighing 6,500 kg of Texas based AST Spacemobile in the next few months. This is a major step in global satellite communication as this satellite will directly deliver broadband connectivity to mobile, that is, there will no longer be required for a tower or terminal. Let’s know about it in detail.
ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan recently reported that the Block-2 Bluebird Satellite is expected to reach India by September 2025 and the launch may take place within three to four months. This will be one of the heaviest international commercial loads of ISRO. This service has come after the success of the US-NISAR Mission, which has further strengthened Indo-Ass Space Relations.
Bluebird block-2 The deployable communication of about 2,400 sq ft (about 240 square meters) is in which it will be the largest commercial satellite ever in the Leo (Low Earth Orbit). It will directly deliver broadband to mobiles in the US through 5,600 covering cells. It can achieve pick data speed up to 120 Mbps and supports voice, data and videos all.
This satellite will be launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center with ISRO’s most powerful launch vehicle, LVM3 (first GSLV-MK III). The launch Q4 is expected between 2025 (August to December) and will be done under NSIL (NewsPace India Limited).
This mission is not only the first major Block-2 launch of Ast Spacemobile, but is an important step towards strengthening the International Commercial Client Base of ISRO. Further, the role of ISRO will increase further in the entire Bluebird Consultation Launch Scheme with this company.
What is Bluebird Block-2?
It is a high-capacity Leo (Low-Art orbit) Communication Satellite of AST Spacemobile, designed to give direct broadband to mobile devices.
Who is making it and who will launch it?
The satellite is of the American company Ast Spacemobile and ISRO/NSIL will launch it from India via LVM3 rocket.
Where and when will the launch be?
The launch is expected to be from LVM3 rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. Q4 is being given around 2025 in timeline reports.
What is its technical feature?
The satellite is said to be a deployable communication array of about 240 square meters. It can give top data speed up to 120 Mbps through direct-to-phone connectivity.
Will this service be given worldwide or just for US?
The basic goal of the AST spacemobile is to provide direct-to-device service in special areas (initially US) in association with mobile operators.
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