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ISRO enables +’successful’ test of space startup Skyroot’s rocket engine at TN facility

The facilitation of this test underscores ISRO's "commitment to nurture private players, start-ups, and non-government entities in developing the country's space eco-system", the space agency said in a release

July 22, 2023 / 19:55 IST
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Visuals of the rocket-engine test shared by ISRO
Visuals of the rocket engine test shared by ISRO.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on July 22 said that it enabled a successful rocket engine test conducted by Skyroot, a Hyderabad-based space startup at its facility in Tamil Nadu.

The test was conducted at the ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC), based in Tamil Nadu's Mahendragiri, on July 21. "The test took place in the Liquid Thruster Test Facility (LTTF) in IPRC," the space agency said in a release.

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The test involved the Raman-II engine, which was designed by Skyroot to generate 820N (Sea Level) and 1460N (Vacuum) thrust, with a nominal chamber pressure of 8.5 bar absolute.

The regeneratively-cooled engine, manufactured through additive manufacturing techniques, utilises Mono Methyl Hydrazine and Nitrogen Tetroxide as propellants, ISRO said.