Vikram-S: India’s First Privately developed Rocket

 First indian private rocket


                 Vikram-S, India’s first privately developed rocket, is poised to create history as it

 undergoesfinal preparations at the ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) launchpad in

 Sriharikota.


 Israel is all set  to launch its first ever privately  developed vikramess rocket into space  today 

Sky root aerospaces Vikram s will  soar to an altitude of 81 kilometers  after its launch from the 

Satish davan  Space Center in sriharikota here are all  the details take a look  India has positioned

 itself as a major  space superpower joining the list of  countries to open its space to the  Indian  

private sector with the launching  of the first ever privately developed  Vikram s rocket from Satish

 Dhawan Space  Center in sriharikota today  decks have been cleared for the  four-year-old startup

 skyroot Aerospace  to make the maiden launch of its Vikram  as Rocket marking the foray of private 

 sector into the country space industry  dominated by the state-run ISRO for  decades  the lift off of the

 first bikramesh  rocket developed by skyroot Aerospace  has been scheduled at 11. 30 am today  with

 clear weather Paving the way for


 the launch it will soar to an altitude  of

 81 kilometer after its launch from

 Satish dhavan Space Center the

 launch  vehicle has been named so as a

 tribute  to the father of Indian

 Space Program  the late Vikram

 sarabhai the Mission  Title praram the

 beginning would carry  three 

payloads belonging to domestic 

 customers and a foreign client  the

 rocket which was developed in a  record two years was built with  cutting-edge avionics and contains

 an  all-carbon fire core structure according  to skyroot the six meter tall rocket is  one of the world's

 first few  all-composite rockets that has 3D  printed solid thrusters for spin  stability of the launch

 vehicle  and indeed it's one giant leap for the  India as it opens up to the private  sector  be report .


       It  founded in 2018, Skyroot has successfully developed and tested India's first privately developed

 cryogenic, liquid cryogenic and solid propellant rocket engines using advanced emulsion and 3D

 printing technologies.



The ultimate goal of opening up the space sector

 to private companies in India is to create an

 enabling landscape for cost-effective satellite

 launch services by removing barriers to entry

. This allows companies to increase payloads and

 make spaceflight affordable, reliable and

 sustainable.

vikram series

Skyroot has developed three variants of the Vikram missile. Vikram I, weight or payload 480 kg 500

 km descent route (LIO).

Vikram II, weight or payload 595 kg to 500 km LIO, 400 kg to 500 km Near Solar Polar Orbit (SSPO) and

Vikram III, weight or lift 815 kg to 500 km LIO, 560 kg to 500 km Northern Thermal Polar Track (SSPO).




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