Bluebird Block-2 satellite expected to commence operations in coming weeks: AST SpaceMobile

Chennai:  The Bluebird Block-2, a US-based satellite, which was successfully deployed by ISRO’s Bahubali rocket LVM3-M6 recently, is set to commence operations in the coming weeks.

The next-generation communication satellite, developed by AST SpaceMobile, became the first spacecraft to be launched from Indian soil on December 24 into the intended Low Earth orbit by ISRO.

“In the coming weeks, it will start operations. The launch of Bluebird 6 has marked a new chapter in connectivity, and I am very excited for what lies ahead as we move towards a truly connected planet,” AST SpaceMobile COO Shanti B Gupta told PTI.

The satellites have been engineered to deliver commercial and government applications, including high-speed 4G and 5G space-based cellular broadband directly to standard, unmodified smartphones and government applications.

AST SpaceMobile Chairman and CEO Abel Avellan had said, “This launch validates years of US innovation and American manufacturing, executed by our team and marks the transition to scaled deployment. With Bluebird 6 now in orbit, we are firmly on the path to delivering true space-based cellular broadband directly to smartphones at a global scale.” The successful launch keeps AST SpaceMobile on track to launch 45-60 satellites by the end of 2026 with launches planned every one or two months.