Welcome Advent of Reusable Spacecraft: ISRO Releases New Video of RLV's Landing Experiment With Help of Chinook Helicopter
When a reusable launch vehicle is finally developed, it will be of great use
and advantage to ISRO. ISRO with DRDO and Indian Air Force successfully conducts the Reusable Launch
Vehicle Autonomous Landing Mission (RLV LEX) from Aeronautical Test Range,
Chitradurga
Last week’s successful conduct of the Reusable Launch Vehicle Autonomous
Landing Mission (RLV LX) is a significant achievement for Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO). Working with its partners, ISRO succeeded in a
precise landing experiment for a Reusable Launch Vehicle at the Aeronautical
Test Range (ATR) in Chitradurga, Karnataka. It was part of ISRO’s efforts to
develop RLVs, or space planes and shuttles that can travel to low earth orbits
to deliver payloads and return for use again. Last week’s test was the second
in a series of five tests. ISRO says the approach and landing manoeuvres were
performed using its own systems, and autonomous landing was completed. It also
says the experiment was carried out nearly seven years after the technology
demonstration of an RLV, and that the first experiment was conducted
successfully in 2016 on the RLV-TD (HEX) mission.
It also states that the winged RLV-TD will lead to development of technologies
for a fully reusable launch vehicle that will make low-cost access to space
possible. It can form the basis for advanced technologies like hypersonic
flight, autonomous landing, return flight experiment, powered cruise flight,
and Scramjet Propulsion Experiment (SPEX). The last three technologies are
important for all space ventures in future. ISRO aims to scale up the RRLV LX
vehicle to become the first stage of India’s reusable two-stage orbital launch
vehicle, and that is why the latest experiment is important.
Though ISRO has been pursuing RLV technology and doing trials for a long time,
it was unable to make much headway till now. When a reusable launch vehicle is
finally developed, it will be of great use and advantage to ISRO. Space
exploration is a costly endeavour and a reusable launch vehicle cuts costs by
as much as 80%. Other space agencies like the US’ NASA have been using space
shuttles for a long time. Private companies like SpaceX have also developed
such technologies. Space agencies can stay in business only with a fully
reusable launch vehicle system in a competitive environment. Space flights are
not just about scientific exploration and business. They also have high
strategic importance. Reusable vehicles will also lead to reduction of space
rubble which is emerging as a serious problem. ISRO’s successful experiment is
a step towards ensuring that the country does not lag in an important area of
scientific and strategic importance. Mastery of the best technologies and use
of the latest systems will also commercially help ISRO, which at present has
only a meagre share in the world space launch market.
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