Following the mission’s success, India and firms like Skyroot are positioning to disrupt the satellite launch segment, which has seen the rise of global leaders such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX. As Skyroot Aerospace’s navy blue and white Vikram‑1 rocket lifted off at 12:05 IST from the First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, it marked a milestone in India’s journey to open space to the private sector. The initial anxiety on the face of Pawan Kumar Chandana, Co‑founder & CEO of the Hyderabad‑headquartered launch vehicle maker, and his team gave way to applause and cheering once the...
India’s First Private Orbital Rocket Vikram‑1 Set for July 18 Test Flight
The rocket will carry technology demonstration payloads, alongside an artwork and a micro‑art installation. Hyderabad‑based launch vehicle maker Skyroot Aerospace...
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India’s Private Spacetech Ambitions Reach Orbit After Skyroot’s Successful Launch
Following the mission’s success, India and firms like Skyroot are positioning to disrupt the satellite launch segment, which has seen the rise of global leaders such as Elon Musk’s SpaceX. As Skyroot Aerospace’s navy blue and white Vikram‑1 rocket lifted off at 12:05 IST from the First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, it marked a milestone in India’s journey to open space to the private sector. The initial anxiety on the face of Pawan Kumar Chandana, Co‑founder & CEO of the Hyderabad‑headquartered launch vehicle maker, and his team gave way to applause and cheering once the...
India’s First Private Orbital Rocket Vikram‑1 Set for July 18 Test Flight
The rocket will carry technology demonstration payloads, alongside an artwork and a micro‑art installation. Hyderabad‑based launch vehicle maker Skyroot Aerospace will attempt the maiden test flight of its orbital‑class Vikram‑1 rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre‑Sriharikota (SDSC‑SHAR) on July 18 at 1130 IST. Authorities have issued airspace and maritime notices, formally designating restricted zones along Vikram‑1’s ascent and impact corridor. Mission Aagaman— Sanskrit for “arrival”—marks Skyroot’s second mission after the successful suborbital flight of Vikram‑S, the first private rocket to reach space from Indian soil, on November 18, 2022. “We are eager to see how Vikram‑1 performs in a real flight environment for...




































