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    ISRO achieves major milestone with 3D printed rocket engine test

    ISRO has achieved a significant milestone by successfully hot testing a liquid rocket engine manufactured using 3D printing technology. The engine, designed for the upper stage of ISRO's PSLV rocket, underwent a comprehensive development program and was tested at ISRO's Propulsion Complex in Mahendragiri. The successful test opens up possibilities for advanced manufacturing techniques in India's space program.

    ISRO's breakthrough '3D-printed' rocket engine saves 97 pc raw materials, 60 pc production time

    ​​The new engine, now a single piece, saves 97 per cent of raw materials and reduces production time by 60 per cent, ISRO said. ISRO achieved the major milestone with the successful hot testing of a liquid rocket engine manufactured through AM technology for a duration of 665 seconds on May 9, a release from the space agency said.

    ISRO developing semi-cryogenic engine working on liquid oxygen kerosene

    ISRO develops a 2,000 kN semi-cryogenic engine using LOX Kerosene propellant at IPRC, Mahendragiri. LPSC leads with ISRO support, achieving pre-burner ignition test at SIET and PRLD. Triethyle Alumnide is used for ignition.

    Isro develops light-weight, innovative nozzle for rocket engines, terms it 'breakthrough'

    VSSC in Thiruvananthapuram achieves a rocket engine breakthrough with a Carbon-Carbon (C-C) nozzle, enhancing payload capacity and rocket engine parameters. This innovation promises significant improvements for ISRO's launcher, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).

    "Another milestone": ISRO rocket accomplishes zero orbital debris mission

    ISRO achieved zero orbital debris mission with PSLV, marking a milestone. POEM-3 re-entered Earth's atmosphere, impacting the North Pacific Ocean. NGEs contributed payloads for experiments on the cost-effective platform.

    Pushpak 'Viman' lands successfully; How ISRO's new launch vehicle can pave the way for affordable space exploration

    ISRO achieves a milestone in reusable launch vehicle technology with the successful landing experiment of RLV LEX-02. The mission simulated high-speed landing conditions of an RLV returning from space, demonstrating autonomous landing capability. ISRO re-validated its technologies in navigation, control systems, and landing gear. The mission, accomplished by VSSC, LPSC, and IISU, builds on the success of RLV-LEX-01, demonstrating the reuse capability of flight hardware and systems. ISRO aims to enable low-cost access to space through these advancements.

    • How a Bengaluru firm gave wings to ISRO’s reusable launch vehicle

      In its statement on Friday, ISRO stated how RLV-LEX-02 demonstrated the autonomous landing capability of RLV from off-nominal initial conditions at release from a helicopter.

      ISRO chief S Somanath reveals battle with cancer, says he was diagnosed on day of Aditya Solar mission launch

      ISRO Chief S Somanath disclosed in an interview that he was diagnosed with cancer on the day of the Aditya-L1 solar mission launch. He underwent surgery and chemotherapy, affirming his complete recovery. Somanath, also secretary of the Department of Space, highlighted his contributions to ISRO's launch vehicle engineering.

      Chandrayaan-3: What are the educational qualifications of the masterminds behind India's successful moon mission

      Leading this Chandrayaan-3 mission was the main scientist, P. Veeramuthuvel, with Srikant serving as the mission director and Kalpana as the associate project director at ISRO. M. Sankaran served in the role of director, while S. Somanath held the position of chairman at ISRO. Among the team members was scientist Chayan Dutta from Assam.

      Gaganyaan Human spaceflight mission: ISRO successfully tests service module propulsion system

      Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully tested the propulsion system for its Gaganyaan Service Module at its Propulsion Complex in Tamil Nadu. The system comprised five liquid apogee motor (LAM) engines and 16 reaction control system (RCS) thrusters, designed to support three-member human spaceflight missions for up to a three-day duration. The tests, conducted for a duration of 250 seconds, saw the LAM engines firing in continuous mode and adhering to the test profile.

      Chandrayaan-3 launchpad witnesses unique book release

      The unique launch of 'Prism: The Ancestral Abode of Rainbow', a collection of science articles, was held at the SDSC-SHAR on Thursday evening, as preparations were going on full swing there for the country's much-awaited Moon mission Chandrayaan-3.

      Announcement coming soon on 'Hava' rocket testing facility: ISRO Chief

      The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will soon reveal news of its testing facility for an air-breathing vehicle, according to the group's chairman, S. Somanath. Called the Hypersonic Air Breathing Vehicle with Air Integration System (HAVA), the technology is part of a larger suite of high-end combustion capabilities that ISRO is developing for space travel.

      Gaganyaan: ISRO successfully completes human-rated engine test campaign

      The test was carried out at the ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC), Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu. "With this test all the planned qualification tests of the engine are completed successfully," ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), the Bengaluru-headquartered national space agency said in a statement.

      Apex court stops power gencos from cutting off supply to BSES

      The BSES claimed that the judgement has prevented black-outs in the national capital during the festive season, thereby protecting the interests of around 5 million power consumers or around 2 crore residents of south, east, west and central Delhi.

      ISRO successfully tests hybrid motor, eyes new propulsion system for rockets

      The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully tested a hybrid motor, potentially paving the way for a new propulsion system for the forthcoming launch vehicles. The 30 kN hybrid motor tested at ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC) at Mahendragiri in Tamil Nadu on Tuesday is scalable and stackable, the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency said.

      ISRO successfully demonstrates Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator technology

      The IAD was initially folded and kept inside the payload bay of the rocket. At around 84 km altitude, the IAD was inflated and it descended through atmosphere with the payload part of sounding rocket. The pneumatic system for inflation was developed by Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC).

      Power Ministry mulls new scheme for discoms to pay off dues; can save Rs 19k cr late payment surcharge

      "The inability of Discoms to pay dues impacts the entire value chain of the power sector. Considering this situation, the Ministry of Power is working on a scheme to mitigate the financial woes of the Distribution Companies (Discoms) that are unable to pay their dues," the ministry said in a statement.

      Chennai, May 14 (IANS) Buoyed by the successful launch of the South Asia Satellite, the Indian space agency is now busy preparing for the maiden launch of its heaviest rocket -- the 640-tonne Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV Mk III).

      ISRO's experiment to re-start PSLV stage-IV a success: Official

      ISRO has successfully reignited the fourth stage of its Polar rocket during the PSLV-C29 mission after putting in orbit six Singapore satellites, officials said.

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