ISRO develops C-32 cryogenic propulsion system: Dr Narayanan
Thiruvananthapuram, March 15 -- In a major milestone for India's space programme, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully developed the C-32 cryogenic propulsion system, reinforcing the country's capabilities in advanced space technology.
The achievement comes alongside ISRO's successful demonstration of docking and undocking technology, placing India in an elite group alongside the United States, Russia, China, and SpaceX.
Announcing the breakthrough, ISRO Chairman V Narayanan told reporters here on Saturday that the C-32 stage, powered by a 20-ton thrust cryogenic engine, marks a significant advancement in India's human spaceflight and deep-space exploration capabilities. Designed for prolonged operational efficie...
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