Chennai: India achieved a significant milestone in space exploration by launching its first reusable hybrid rocket, RHUMI-1, from Thiruvidandhai in Chennai. Developed by the Tamil Nadu-based start-up Space Zone India in collaboration with the Martin Group, RHUMI-1 promises groundbreaking research opportunities and cost-effective space missions.
Key Details:
- Rocket Specifications:
- RHUMI-1 is a cutting-edge reusable hybrid rocket that combines liquid and solid fuel propellant systems.
- Equipped with a generic fuel-based hybrid motor and an electrically triggered parachute deployer, RHUMI-1 ensures safety without pyrotechnics or TNT.
- The rocket carried three Cube Satellites and fifty PICO Satellites into a suborbital trajectory using a mobile launcher.
- Research Focus:
- These satellites will collect crucial data for research on global warming and climate change.
- RHUMI-1’s mission aims to deepen our understanding of environmental challenges and contribute to sustainable solutions.
- Leadership:
- Anand Megalingam, founder of Space Zone India, spearheads Mission RHUMI.
- Under the mentorship of Dr. Mylswamy Annadurai, former Director of ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC), the team strives for excellence.
- Space Zone India (SZI):
- SZI, a Chennai-based aero-technology company, focuses on low-cost, long-term solutions in the space industry.
- The organization provides hands-on training in aerodynamics, satellite technology, drone technology, and rocket technology.
- SZI actively promotes career awareness in this dynamic field, collaborating with private institutes, engineering colleges, arts and science institutions, and both private and government schools.
India’s RHUMI-1 launch represents a leap forward in sustainable space exploration, blending innovation, research, and educational outreach. As RHUMI-1 soars into the skies, it carries not only satellites but also the aspirations of a nation reaching for the stars.
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