Will India have its own Reusable Rocket?
Yes, this is going to happen soon as ISRO is planning to Design, Build new Reusable Rocket for Global Market
India taking a step ahead in the journey of Space Exploration
Bringing Reusable Rocket Technology in India with a new Reusable Rocket
ISRO to build Reusable Rocket for Global Market
New Reusable Rocket will be built in India & operated globally for the services of the Space sector
The Reusable Rocket will be Cost conscious
The idea of making a reusable rocket would cut down the costs of launching Satellites
ISRO currently spends between USD 10,000 to USD 15,000 (INR 7,98,000 to INR 11,97,000) to send one-kg payload into orbit
This new technology would cut down this cost to USD 5,000 (INR 3,99,000) or even USD 1,000 (INR 79,800) per kilogram
ISRO move towards building the Reusable Rocket in India
The Space Agency is working on various technologies that will help to make a reusable rocket
Some of them includes Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator & Retro Propulsion Technique
Let's have a look, what is IAD & Retro Propulsion Techniques
Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (IAD)
A technique used for an atmospheric entry payload & it supports multiple applications for future space applications
Retro Propulsion Technique
A technique that decelerate a space probe safely during re-entry into the atmosphere of a planet
ISRO will collaborate with start-ups, industry & NSIL
And will work with them in designing, engineering, manufacturing & launching the rocket as a commercial product
India’s first reusable rocket built by ISRO
The new rocket would be the next rocket to be built after GSLV Mk III
ISRO is looking forward to make India’s first reusable rocket which would be cost-conscious, competitive & production-friendly. To know more visit the link below