India launches first private orbital rocket as space start-ups expand
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India's first privately built orbital rocket, Vikram-1, launched successfully from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre. This milestone marks a significant advancement for Indian space start-ups aiming to capture a larger share of the global space economy.
India’s first privately built orbital rocket took its maiden flight on Saturday, its company said, marking a significant step for the South Asian giant as it eyes a bigger slice of the global space economy. The Vikram-1 rocket, built by Skyroot Aerospace and designed to carry small satellites into low-Earth orbit, took off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota amid loud cheers. “Hello space, we have arrived!” Skyroot Aerospace said on social media. “Vikram-1’s Test Flight-1 has...