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ISRO successfully launches first 'Made in India' space shuttle

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is all set to launch its first Reusable Launch Vehicle-Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD) -- that is being dubbed as its own space shuttle -- from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh,

ISRO successfully launches India's first-ever indigenous space shuttle ISRO successfully launches India's first-ever indigenous space shuttle

Sriharikota: India successfully launched its maiden indigenous winged Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) from Sriharikota spaceport in Andhra Pradesh at 7 am today. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said the mission has been accomplished successfully.

The Re-Usable Launch Vehicle - Technology Demonstrator, RLV-TD, that is ultimately aimed at putting satellites into orbit around earth and then re-enter atmosphere, was carried up on a solid rocket motor.

"Mission accomplished successfully," an ISRO spokesman said soon after RLV-TD HEX-01 was flight tested with the take off at 7 am.

This is the first time ISRO has launched a winged flight vehicle, which glided back onto a virtual runway in the Bay of Bengal, some 500 kilometres from the coast.

ISRO successfully launches India's first-ever indigenous space shuttle

Known as hypersonic flight experiment, it was about 10 minutes mission from liftoff to splashdown. The RLV-TD is a scaled-down model of the reusable launch vehicle.

RLV, being dubbed as India's own space shuttle, is the unanimous solution to achieve low cost, reliable and on-demand space access, according to ISRO scientists. RLV-TD is a series of technology demonstration missions that have been considered as a first step towards realising a Two Stage To Orbit (TSTO) fully re-usable vehicle, ISRO said.

It has been configured to act as a flying testbed to evaluate various technologies, including hypersonic flight, autonomous landing, powered cruise flight and hypersonic flight using air-breathing propulsion, it said.

ISRO successfully launches India's first-ever indigenous space shuttle

The 6.5 metre long 'aeroplane'-like structure weighing 1.75 tons was hoisted into the atmosphere on a special rocket booster.

The RLV-TD is described as "a very preliminary step" in the development of a reusable rocket, whose final version is expected to take in 10 to 15 years.

PM Modi congratulates ISRO scientists

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today congratulated scientists on the successful launch of India's first indigenously made space shuttle- the Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV).

"Launch of India's first indigenous space shuttle RLV-TD is the result of the industrious efforts of our scientists. Congrats to them," he said in a tweet.

"The dynamism & dedication with which our scientists & @isro have worked over the years is exceptional and very inspiring," the Prime Minister added.

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