BlueBird-2 Launch: ISRO’s ‘Baahubali’ Rocket LVM3-M6 Lifts Off With Heaviest Payload Ever

G GOWTHAM
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved a significant milestone on Wednesday, december 24, 2025, with the successful launch of the BlueBird Block-2 spacecraft for the US-based company AST SpaceMobile. The mission took off aboard ISRO’s heavy-lift launch vehicle LVM3-M6, popularly nicknamed the ‘Baahubali’ rocket, carrying its heaviest payload to date.

A Milestone for ISRO’s Commercial Endeavors
The launch underscores ISRO’s growing capabilities in the commercial satellite launch sector, demonstrating that india can reliably place large payloads into space for international clients. Analysts see this as a step forward in ISRO’s global space services ambitions, positioning the agency as a competitive player in the commercial space market.

BlueBird-2 Mission Details
The BlueBird Block-2 spacecraft is designed to provide satellite-based mobile connectivity, extending broadband services to underserved areas worldwide. The mission represents a collaboration between isro and a private international company, highlighting India’s expanding footprint in commercial space technology.

Technical Achievements
The LVM3-M6 rocket successfully lifted the record payload into orbit, reaffirming ISRO’s reputation for precision engineering and reliability. The heavy-lift vehicle, often compared to a “Baahubali” of rockets for its sheer capability, has once again demonstrated India’s ability to handle complex, high-mass satellite missions.

Global Recognition
With this launch, isro not only strengthens its domestic space program but also enhances its global credibility as a trusted partner for commercial satellite launches. The success of BlueBird-2 could pave the way for more international collaborations in the years to come.

Conclusion
The successful lift-off of BlueBird-2 aboard LVM3-M6 marks a historic achievement for isro, setting a new benchmark for payload capacity and commercial space missions. It reaffirms India’s position as a rising leader in space technology, capable of delivering cutting-edge solutions to both domestic and international clients.

 

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