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India's Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM3) launched the CMS-03 spacecraft, also known as GSAT-7R, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre.

"The LVM3 deployed the 9,700-pound (4,400-kilogram) CMS-03 into geostationary transfer orbit about 16 minutes after lifting off," according to Space.com.

Credit: ISRO
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00:00Minus 15 seconds
00:0110
00:059
00:068
00:077
00:086
00:095
00:104
00:113
00:122
00:131
00:140
00:15S200 motors ignited
00:19Plus 5 seconds
00:21S200
00:24Boosters ka Safal Thapurna
00:26Pajjalam
00:27We have a magnificent lift off
00:34The LVM3 M5
00:35CML03 mission in the air
00:37The simultaneous thrusting of the twin S200 motors
00:41Is indeed a sight to be bought
00:42GSLV Mark 3
00:51LVM3
00:52Ke naam se jana jata hai
00:53Ya
00:53Her baar ek kehani likta hai
00:55Pichli baar hamne se chandrayaan 3 par dekha tha
00:58Aur ab ham dekh rahe hai
00:59LVM3 M5 CMS03 mission
01:03A clear street high quota sky
01:05And the LVM3 silhouette
01:07Feel and satisfaction together
01:10At the countenance of the witnessing
01:11Isro scientists
01:13The shawl's tracking station continue to track the trajectory
01:40First stage performance normal
01:42Pratham charanth ka
01:45Kul karyakal
01:46126 second ka ho ga
01:47Tad stanchant
01:49S200 booster shanth ho jayenge
01:51And the S200 booster shant ho jayenge
01:52And the hunter and the morning
02:15We have a confirmation from the range operations director that the second stage L110 has commenced its operation.
02:23L110 engine performance normal.
02:27The two Vikas engines together generating 1600 kilonewtons thrust in its high thrust version.
02:33S200 motors separated.
02:37Range operation Nideshak ne bhi iski pushti ki.
02:40Dono S300 boosters ko yaan se pithak kar liya gya hai.
02:43We have had the separation of the S200 motors and L110 is currently thrusting.
03:00Plus 3 minutes.
03:15Plus 3 minutes.
03:17May mila kar prajolit kiya jata hai.
03:20Is charan ka prajolan kaal kuch 200 second ka ho ga.
03:22Stage performance normal.
03:29The tracking station at charge Sriharikota continues to track and the port blayer station will start to acquire signals.
03:37Peload fairing separated.
03:39Plus 200 seconds onwards.
03:40Now we have a separation of payload fairing.
03:47Peload fairing has been jettisoned as the rocket has cleared the dense atmosphere.
04:07There is no need any more to give aerodynamic shape to the rocket or to safeguard the satellite against aerodynamic heating.
04:14Plus 4 minutes.
04:20First stage performance normal.
04:22L110 stage.
04:24Vartamon meh prajolan rat hai.
04:25Saamonya nishpadan karta hua.
04:29Ditiya charan.
04:30Lvm3 rocket ka.
04:31Kuchhi shanon meh ham dhekhenge.
04:32Ya.
04:33L110 stage.
04:34Vartamon meh prajolan rat hai.
04:35Saamonya nishpadan karta hua.
04:36Ditiya charan.
04:37Ditiya charan.
04:38Lvm3 rocket ka.
04:40Kuchhi shanon meh ham dhekhenge.
04:44Ya.
04:45Ya.
04:46L110 stage.
04:47Vartamon meh prajolan rat hai.
04:49Saamonya nishpadan karta hua.
04:51Ditiya charan.
04:52Lvm3 rocket ka.
04:53Kuchhi shanon meh ham dhekhenge.
04:55Ya.
04:56Ya.
04:57L110 stage.
04:58Apna karekal samapta kar shanth ho jayega.
05:02Aur kuchhi uske pashat.
05:04Cryo stage ka prajolan shuru hooga.
05:07Cryo stage ignition authorized.
05:10While the L110 stage is still operating.
05:13The cryo stage ignition has been authorized.
05:16For the present mission L110 stage is scheduled to burn for under the 97.8 seconds.
05:24First stage separated.
05:25Cryo stage ignition commander.
05:26And here we have confirmation of the staging event.
05:29Cryo stage ignition confirmed.
05:31Now the third stage of Lvm3, the cryogenic stage has commenced its operation.
05:37A jubilant scene here in the Mission Control Center at Sri Harikota and also among the visitors' gallery.
05:38The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:39The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:40And it's continuing to operate.
05:41The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:42And it's continuing to operate.
05:43The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:45With 21.6 tons of cumulative propellant loading.
05:46The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:47And it's continuing to operate.
05:48With 21.6 tons of cumulative propellant loading.
05:50of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen.
05:51The engine develops 200 kilonewton thrust.
05:52The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:53The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:54The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:55And it's continuing to operate.
05:57The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:58The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
05:59The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:00The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:01The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:02The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:03The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:04The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:05The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:06The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:07The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:08The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:09The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:10The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:11It's continuing to operate.
06:12With 21.6 tons of cumulative propellant loading.
06:14Plus 6 minutes.
06:15The cryo stage has commenced its operation.
06:16The cryo stage performance normal.
06:17the engine develops 200 kN thrust.
06:47CYM667-610-210-121-29-710-310-220-710-410-220-810-420-420-920-420-620-520-420-820-420-920-720-420-820-720- KRIOIDHIN2-620-820-820-820-8209-820-820-820-820-820-820-820-420-820-820-820-820-420-820-820-720-620-820-820
07:17foreign
07:47This promotion is full of Dakshini Dishakha, and in Port Blair Stift Ground Station, we are still working on this
08:16The satellite for this machine is CMS-03, which is a communication satellite operating
08:36on multiple bands.
08:38It is meant to provide services over a wide oceanic region including the Indian landmass.
08:45To enable constant visibility of a satellite towards a particular region on Earth, the period
08:50of revolution of satellite in orbit should be same as the period of rotation of Earth
08:55on its own axis.
08:57This practically can be achieved if the satellite is placed at a slot at 36,000 km above the equator.
09:07Launching a satellite into a geostationary orbit involves a meticulously planned series of steps.
09:14The LVM3N5 rocket is expected to place CMS-03 satellite at an altitude of 180 km with an
09:22inertial velocity of 10.15 km per second.
09:28This orbit will have a perigee at 170 km which is the shortest distance of the satellite from
09:35Earth and an apogee of 29,970 km that is the farthest it will be in the initial orbit which is a temporarily
09:46miserable orbit.
09:47So I'm doing Krilateral
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