- This is the fourth authorization granted by IN-SPACe to the Space NGEs, which will
enable first ever private launch of a launch vehicle in the country - The authorization will enable launch of Vikram-S, a sub-orbital rocket by Skyroot Aerospace on Friday, 18 November 2022
- VKS will take off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh and will carry three customer payloads
Ahmedabad/Bengaluru. 16 November 2022. Heralding a new age in India’s space sector,
the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-SPACe), Department of
Space (DOS), today authorized the first private sector launch of a Launch Vehicle by Skyroot
Aerospace – a Hyderabad based space start-up. This will enable the first-ever launch of a
privately designed and built rocket from India. The mission carries three customer
payloads, and the launch is scheduled on 18 November 2022.
The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Center (IN-SPACe) has been
operating as a single-window, autonomous nodal agency of Department of Space (DOS) to
boost private space sector economy in India. In their continued efforts to give India’s space
sector a new and dynamic dimension, IN-SPACe’s authorization of Skyroot’s launch vehicle
initiates a new chapter in India’s space domain.
Skyroot Aerospace is a space startup founded by Pawan Kumar Chandana and Naga Bharath
Daka in June 2018. It is a two-time national award-winning space startup, with 200
employees, and is the largest funded private space start up in India with Rs 526 crore raised
as capital till date.
Skyroot will be launching its maiden rocket under the launch mission ‘PRARAMBH’. The
Prarambh mission was unveiled by ISRO Chairman, Dr. S. Somanath in Bangalore on
November 7, 2022 after the technical launch clearance from IN-SPACe.
The mission aims to launch Vikram – S (VKS), a sub-orbital rocket from India's spaceport the
Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, on 18 November 2022, between
11 AM-12 noon IST. VKS is a single-stage solid fuelled, sub-orbital rocket which has taken
about 2 years to develop and has been built using advanced technologies including carbon
composite structures and 3D-printed components.
Expressing delight on this historic milestone, Dr. Pawan K Goenka, Chairman of IN-SPACe,
Department of Space, said, “India’s space sector is going through tremendous changes
thanks to the government’s holistic policies to promote the space sector, and to facilitate
involvement by private players. We’re truly delighted to have authorized Skyroot’s maiden
mission, which will enable India’s first-ever private launch of a launch vehicle. I hope the
Vikram-S rocket marks the start of a new age in India’s private space domain. The seamless
joint efforts of various ISRO centres including SDSC SHAR, ISTRAC and VSSC, Skyroot team
and IN-SPACe, have enabled the Skyroot VKS rocket to be launch-ready in a short period of
time.’
The Vikram-S rocket flight is a technology demonstration flight to showcase the capabilities
of the company. It carries with it three PCB based payloads for three customers which are
equipped with sensors for the measurement of acceleration, pressure etc. This rocket will
help validate the technologies that will be used in the subsequent Vikram-1 orbital vehicle
of Skyroot that is planned for launch next year, subject to technical clearance by IN-SPACe.
This is the fourth authorization issued to NGE (Non-Governmental Entities) for undertaking
space activities in India, by IN-SPACe in six months. Till date, IN-SPACe has received more
than 150 applications from Space NGEs for Authorization, Facilitation, and Promotion.