The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has signed a landmark deal to launch Australia’s largest-ever satellite using its newest rocket, the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV). This collaboration signifies a major advancement in ISRO’s international partnerships, showcasing the capabilities of the SSLV for versatile and cost-effective satellite launches.
The SSLV, designed for rapid deployment and flexibility, can carry satellites ranging from 10 to 500 kilograms to low Earth orbits. Its first successful mission, SSLV-D2, took place in February 2023, demonstrating the vehicle’s ability to deploy multiple satellites into precise orbits. This mission highlighted SSLV’s potential for providing reliable and economical access to space, making it an attractive option for global satellite operators.
By launching Australia’s largest satellite, ISRO is further solidifying its position in the global space market. This venture not only enhances ISRO’s reputation for reliability and innovation but also underscores the growing demand for efficient small satellite launch services. The partnership reflects a mutual commitment to advancing space technology and exploration, paving the way for future collaborative missions.