India’s Skyroot launches Vikram-1 in first private orbital rocket mission
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India’s Skyroot launches Vikram-1 in first private orbital rocket mission. The launch vehicle uses three solid-fuel stages and a liquid-fuel orbital adjustment module powered by a 3D-printed engine, technologies the company says are being flown for the first time in India. The rocket is carrying several experimental and customer payloads from Indian and overseas organisations, including technology demonstration satellites and in-orbit experiments.
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India’s Skyroot launches Vikram-1 in first private orbital rocket mission.
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The launch vehicle uses three solid-fuel stages and a liquid-fuel orbital adjustment module powered by a 3D-printed engine, technologies the company says are being flown for the first time in India.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaThe rocket is carrying several experimental and customer payloads from Indian and overseas organisations, including technology demonstration satellites and in-orbit experiments.
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