September 18, 2025

Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3

Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace scripted history by becoming the first private Indian organisation to launch a rocket from Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)’s launchpad in Sriharikota.

Vikram S rocket:

  • It is a part of Mission Prarambh, which means the beginning.
  • Prarambh is a Sanskrit word, which means the beginning. So we wanted to call this mission the beginning of a new era or dawn in India’s space industry. 
  • Vikram-S was the first launch. 
  • It is a sub-orbital rocket, which reached outer space and then splashed into the sea.
  • Next launch will be Vikram-1, an orbital vehicle that puts satellites into orbit. 

Mechanism of Vikram S

  • There are four spin thrusters, which will generate the rocket’s spin. This gives stability so that it doesn’t deviate much from the trajectory. 
  • It experiences Max-Q during the lift-off, which is the maximum stress on the rocket. 
  • Many rockets get broken at this point that is 15 seconds down the flight. 
  • At around 23 seconds, the rocket motor or the engine burns out. During this time, it just lofts to space and achieves five times the speed of sound or Mach 5.
  • It descends after reaching the maximum point called ‘Apogee’ and then it falls back and splashes down into the sea. 
  • So, it takes around two and a half minutes to reach the Apogee and another two and a half minutes to splash down. 

Technologies used

  • Carbon composites: porous structure made of carbon and carbon fibre and four times lighter and has higher strength than steel.
  • The lighter the rocket, the more payload we can use.
  • 3D printing: reduces the cycle time by 90 per cent compared with traditional methods and allows to build complex shapes.
  • Cycle time is the time required to manufacture a component.
  • Cost-effectiveness
  • Efficient technology
  • Utilising existing govt infrastructure
  • Operating out of India

About Skyroot Aerospace

  • It is an Indian private aerospace manufacturer and commercial launch service provider headquartered in Hyderabad.
  • Mandates: cutting-edge innovation and cost-effectiveness
  • Next launch will be Vikram-1, an orbital vehicle that puts satellites into orbit.
  • Vikram-2 will have a higher capacity than Vikram-1.
  • Skyroot Aerospace focuses on reusability of rockets.
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