Sriharikota: India's space program is set to scale another major height, with the country's heaviest launch vehicle LVM3 being positioned at the launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota for launch. As LVM3 is positioned at the launch pad, the moment marked the final countdown for the rocket's next mission, scheduled to lift off on November 2. The fully integrated LVM3-M5 rocket is carrying the CMS-03 communication satellite, which is set to become the heaviest communication satellite ever launched from Indian soil.

The CMS-03 satellite, developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), is designed to revolutionise multi-band communication coverage across the Indian mainland and surrounding oceanic regions. Weighing around 4400 kilograms, this cutting-edge sat

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