Can there be a SpaceX in India?

Can there be a SpaceX in India?

The Indian government has said SpaceX’s Starlink has no license to operate in the country. Despite this, Starlink is taking pre-bookings for its satellite-internet service, per officials. Elon Musk’s company told Reuters that it had no comment on the situation “for now.”

Does ISRO have reusable rockets?

The reusable launch vehicle technology, perfected by Space X, will allow repeated use of the rocket, reducing the cost of missions. At present, Isro launch vehicles are discarded after use.

Can India go to International Space Station?

ISRO chairman K. Sivan announced in 2019 that India will not join the International Space Station programme and will instead build a 20 tonne space station on its own.

What fuel does ISRO use?

READ:   Should you wear a mask over or under your nose?

ISRO has also developed ISROSENE, which is a rocket-grade version of kerosene as an alternative to conventional hydrazine rocket fuel. Queried about the green option for its solid fuel-fired engines, Sivan said the work towards this end is also progressing well.

When was ISRO’s first rocket launched?

ISRO’s first rocket (M-100) was launched in 21st November 1963 was imported from Russia. At that time India doesn’t have a space agency. After 6 years in 1969 August 15th ISRO was formed.

What is the difference between ISRO and SpaceX?

SpaceX is privately funded space agency which helps NASA and other space agencies for rockets. ISRO is far better than SpaceX because ISRO is a successful national space agency of India.

What kind of rockets does NASA use?

The Recent satellite launches NASA used SPACE X rockets and in some future missions like parker solar probe NASA is using Delta IV-Heavy which was developed by United Launch Alliance, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Space Systems and Boeing Defense, Space & Security.

READ:   What does it mean when you see a white rainbow?

How does ISRO compare with NASA in technology development?

When we comparing ISRO vs NASA in technology development the first thing came to mind is that the development of cryogenic technology. Cryogenics is the study of materials at very low temperature. In cryogenic engines, liquefied gas fuels are used at very low temperature. NASA had this technology years before ISRO start thinking about it.