Chennai: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully fired the high thrust Vikas engine that would power India’s first rocket that would carry humans.
According to ISRO, the Vikas engine for the Gaganyaan/human space mission underwent the qualification test for a duration of 25 seconds at the ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC), in Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu.
The Indian space agency said two engines have already undergone tests under nominal operating conditions for a total duration of 480 seconds.
The test was carried out on Thursday to verify the robustness of the engine by operating beyond its nominal operating conditions (fuel-oxidiser ratio and chamber pressure).
The performance of the engine met the test objectives and the engine parameters were closely matching with the predictions during the entire duration of the test.
Further, three more tests are planned for a cumulative duration of 75 seconds under varying operating conditions.
Subsequently, another high thrust Vikas engine will undergo a long-duration test for 240 seconds to complete the Vikas engine qualification for Gaganyaan Programme, ISRO said.
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