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Desi Shuttle: India launches its first ever indigenous Space vehicle RLV-TD

RLV, Being Dubbed As India’s Own Space Shuttle, Is The Unanimous Solution To Achieve Low Cost, Reliable And On-demand Space Access, According To ISRO Scientists. RLV-TD Is A Series Of Technology Demonstration Missions That Have Been Considered As A First Step Towards Realising A Two Stage To Orbit (TSTO) Fully Re-usable Vehicle, ISRO Said.

PTI | Updated on: 23 May 2016, 10:38:25 AM
Desi Shuttle: India launches its first ever indigenous Space vechile RLV-TD

Sriharikota :

India today successfully launched the first technology demonstrator of indigenously made Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV), capable of launching satellites into orbit around earth and then re-enter the atmosphere, from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.

“Mission accomplished successfully,” an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) spokesman told PTI soon after RLV-TD HEX-01 was flight tested with the take off at 7 am. This is the first time ISRO has launched a winged flight vehicle, which glided back onto a virtual runway in the Bay of Bengal, some 500 kilometres from the coast.

Known as hypersonic flight experiment, it was about 10 minutes mission from liftoff to splashdown. The RLV-TD is a scaled-down model of the reusable launch vehicle.

RLV, being dubbed as India’s own space shuttle, is the unanimous solution to achieve low cost, reliable and on-demand space access, according to ISRO scientists. RLV-TD is a series of technology demonstration missions that have been considered as a first step towards realising a Two Stage To Orbit (TSTO) fully re-usable vehicle, ISRO said.

It has been configured to act as a flying testbed to evaluate various technologies, including hypersonic flight, autonomous landing, powered cruise flight and hypersonic flight using air-breathing propulsion, it said. (Also Read: India all set to launch its own 'space shuttle' on Monday: Know all about ISRO's RLV-TD)

The 6.5 metre long ‘aeroplane’-like structure weighing 1.75 tons was hoisted into the atmosphere on a special rocket booster. The RLV-TD is described as “a very preliminary step” in the development of a reusable rocket, whose final version in expected to take in 10 to 15 years. ( Also Read: ISRO gears up for maiden launch of space shuttle. Facts you need to know about the RLV-TD)

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First Published : 23 May 2016, 07:46:00 AM

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