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‛Pushpak Viman'

Sat 23 Mar, 2024

Context

  • Recently, Indian Space Research Organisation, ISRO successfully landed its 'Reusable Launch Vehicle' Pushpak Viman at Chitradurga Test Range in Karnataka.

Key Points

  • This 'Pushpak' aircraft was launched from an Air Force helicopter Chinook from a height of 4.5 kilometers.
  • ISRO has once again demonstrated indigenous technologies in the areas of navigation, control systems, landing gear and deceleration systems with the successful landing of the spacecraft RLV-LEX-02.
  • The RLV made a successful landing with the help of brake parachute, landing gear brake and nose wheel steering system.
  •   It was operated in the spacecraft's fully automatic mode.
  • It is noteworthy that ISRO has achieved another major success in the reusable launch vehicle landing experiment through this aircraft. Now it can be brought back to earth and reused.
  • Earlier, landing tests of RLV were conducted in 2016 and 2023.
  • The winged rocket with a sleek body and SUV shape has been named Pushpak Viman. Its weight is about 1.75 tonnes.
  • Pushpak can help in robotic landings in more complex situations.

Related Institute

  • The mission was carried out by Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC) along with Liquid Propulsion Systems Center (LPSC) and ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU).
  • The Pushpak Viman Mission team was guided by Sunil P, Program Director, Advanced Technology and Systems Programme, VSSC.

Benefits

  • This is India's effort towards reducing the increasing debris in space.
  • Apart from this, it is India's futuristic reusable launch vehicle.
  • Pushpak (RLV-Reusable Launch Vehicle) technology will significantly reduce the cost of sending satellites into space.
  • Apart from this, this vehicle will be able to perform more difficult manoeuvres and land on the runway in completely autonomous mode.

Important Facts For Exam

ISRO

  • Founder: Vikram Sarabhai
  • Headquarters: Bengaluru, Karnataka
  • Current Chairman: Shri S. Somnath

Space Center and Units

  • Vikram Sarabhai Space Center - Thiruvananthapuram
  • ISRO Satellite Center - Bengaluru
  • Space Applications Centre- Ahmedabad
  • Satish Dhawan Space Centre-Sriharikota

Note - ISRO has set a target of building a station in space by the year 2035.

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