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Thursday, November 17, 2022

Indias first private rocket Vikram-S lifts off from ISRO space station

 Milestone in Indian space industry, the first private sector Vikram-S rocket was launched at 11:30 am on Friday from the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) space base in Sriharikota.



Skyroot Aerospaces Vikram-S boys have successfully completed their maiden mission in honor of Vikram Sarabhai the father of the country's space program. Sky root Aerospace will be Indias first private company in 2020 when the center opens its space sector to private industry.

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The three satellites aboard the six-metre-long rocket come from Chennai-based startup SpaceKidz Andhra Pradesh N-Space Tech and Armenia's BazoomQ Space Research Laboratory. The title of the quest is Prarambh (Start).

The objective of this mission is to launch the Vikram-S (VKS) single-stage solid suborbital rocket.

Pawan Goenka Chairman Indian National Space Launch and Licensing Center (INSPACE) from ISROs Mission Control Center smiled and said “I am happy to see the successful completion of Mission Prambham, The Beginning at Skyrut Aerospace. In Sriharikota. As expected by Skyroot Aerospace the rocket reached an altitude of 89.5 km and a distance of 121.2 km. It goes to an orbital launch vehicle. The rocket attached to the attack took off from the Indian Space Research Organisations Satish Dhawan Space Centers Sound Rocket Complex 115 km from Chennai after a prefix lift-off at 11:30 am. Resuming routine operations the mission was launched on Friday using sound-like rockets from the ISRO complex. Both the experiments were conducted at the Sitish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) in Sriharikota. OMPLEX can provide full support for each vehicle assembly for any mission - transition to low Earth orbit geosynchronous transfer orbit and launch operations. PSLV GSLVs are launched from here.

Friday's mission is seen as an important milestone for Skyroot Aerospace with several technologies launched on the Vikram series orbital spacecraft and will help validate the vehicle including several subsystems and technologies that were previously launched and launched. will be tested. The post highlights the growth of the launch. Fun-Sat is a 25 kg payload developed by students from India USA Singapore and Indonesia for Chennai-based aerospace startup Spacekids. Vikram II and Vikram III series. Skyroot Aerospace took about two years to develop and was built using advanced technologies including carbon composite structures and 3D printed composites. Founded in June 2018 by Pawan Kumar Chandana and Naga Bharath Dhaka the company is a two-time national startup with 200 employees and is the largest private equity fund in India with a capital of ₹ 526 crore till date. Vikram-S was considered the beginning of a new rocket era in Indias private space domain. Goenka said that the seamless integration of various ISRO centers including SDSC SHAR ISTRAC and VSSC team has made Skyroot and IN-SPACE rocket ready to launch Skyroot VKS in a short period of time.

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