SRIHARIKOTA (Andhra Pradesh): Vikram-S, India’s first-ever privately developed rocket, successfully lifted off from the Sriharikota spaceport on Friday morning. The lift-off of the Vikram sub-orbital rocket took place at 11:30 am from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota.
“Mission Prarambh is successfully accomplished. Congratulations” tweeted the Indian Space Research Organisation(Isro) and tagged @SkyrootA Congratulations India! @INSPACeIND
The ‘Prarambh’ mission and the Vikram-S rocket have been developed by Skyroot Aerospace start-up in Hyderabad with support from Isro and IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre). The rocket is carrying payloads of two Indian and one international customers into space.
“89.5 Kms peak altitude achieved. Vikram-S rocket meets all flight parameters. It’s history in the making for India. Keep watching”, Skyroot Aerospace tweeted, attaching a YouTube link of the flight
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday arrived at Sriharikota for the grand launch of Vikram S. Taking to Twitter, Jitendra Singh shared a picture with the team members of Skyroot Aerospace which he captioned, “With #StartUp Team “Skyroot Aerospace” at #Sriharikota, minutes before the launch of the first ever private Rocket, Vikram-S, named after Vikram Sarabhai, the founding father of India’s Space program. Countdown begins!.”
With #StartUp Team "Skyroot Aerospace" at #Sriharikota, minutes before the launch of the first ever private Rocket, Vikram-S, named after Vikram Sarabhai, the founding father of India's Space program.
Countdown begins! pic.twitter.com/QUZpYSdsjS
— Dr Jitendra Singh (@DrJitendraSingh) November 18, 2022
‘Vikram-S’ is named after Vikram Sarabhai, the founding father of India’s space programme. With the groundwork starting around late 2020, Vikram-S has been developed within a record time of two years and is powered by solid fuel propulsion, has cutting-edge avionics and an all-carbon fibre core structure, as per Skyroot Aerospace.
The Vikram-S will help test and validate the majority of the technologies in the Vikram series of orbital class space launch vehicles, including many sub-systems and technologies that will be tested across the pre-lift-off and post-lift-off phases of the launch, according to Skyroot Aerospace.
Vikram S is among one of the first few all-composite space launch vehicles, which is made up of 3D-printed solid thrusters for its spin stability. As per Skyroot Aerospace, with a body mass of 545 kg, length of 6 mt, and diameter of 0.375 meters, Vikram-S is the quickest and most affordable ride to space. (ANI)