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LVM3 Technology Transfer and IN-SPACe

    • Context: The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) issued an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the transfer of technology regarding the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) ‘Launch Vehicle Mark-3’ (LVM3).
  • This initiative enables Indian private companies to manufacture, operate, and commercially utilize the LVM3 India’s heaviest operational rocket (also known as ‘Baahubali’).

Information about LVM3

    • The ‘Launch Vehicle Mark-3’ (LVM3) is a heavy-lift rocket developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
  • It is a three-stage rocket comprising
  • A core liquid stage (L-110)
  • Two solid-fuel boosters (S-200)
  • A cryogenic upper stage (C-25)
  • It weighs approximately 640 tonnes at lift off and has the capacity to carry a payload of up to 4,000 kg into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO).
    • It is primarily a medium-lift launch vehicle used to place communication satellites into Geostationary Orbit.
  • This rocket successfully deployed 36 broadband satellites for the company ‘OneWeb’ into Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
  • This mission is considered a significant achievement as it marks LVM3’s entry into the global commercial launch market.

Information about IN-SPACe

    • IN-SPACe is an autonomous body operating under the Department of Space; it functions as a ‘single-window’ system to support private sector participation in the space sector.
    • It promotes, authorizes, and oversees private space activities, such as the manufacturing of rockets and satellites and the provision of space-based services.
    • Furthermore, it facilitates the sharing of ISRO’s facilities and the creation of new space infrastructure.
    • The organization connects ISRO with private companies, understands their requirements, and works towards expanding India’s space activities.
  • Headquarters: Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

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