V. Narayanan discusses India's space advancements and overall progress in various sectors at Central University of Karnataka ...
Rockets need powerful propulsion systems ... Next-generation launch vehicle (NGLV) development on track With India's ambitious Gaganyaan mission (both unmanned and manned) gaining momentum ...
India's HAL and L&T's consortium ... From that, our heaviest rocket (LVM-3) is capable of taking around 8,500 kg to LEO. Now, in NGLV the lift of mass will be around 1,000 tonnes and that height ...
ISRO is developing a LOX-methane engine for the Next Generation Launch Vehicle with a reusable booster stage and two ...
BENGALURU: India’s first privately ... From that, our heaviest rocket (LVM-3) is capable of taking around 8,500 kg to LEO.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO ... A propulsion system, be it the earth-to-orbit or the in-space, is the one that gives a rocket muscle power to lift off from the Earth, across the dense ...
Narayan also revealed other things about Isro's Next Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV ... for fabrication. India's space agency is also in discussion with the industry partners who are under a contract ...
Photograph: Kind courtesy Skyroot Aerospace The Hyderabad-based rocket maker Skyroot Aerospace will take to space multiple cube satellites -- foreign and Indian -- this year with its Vikram-I ...
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