Can it Carry Astronauts ? Is ISRO Reusable Launch Vehicle better than SPACEX & NASA vehicles?

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  • Recently ISRO successfully completed Landing EXperiment (LEX) for Reusable Launch Vehicle ( TSTO -Two Stage to Orbit) Segment for commercial market.
    How does is compete with SPACEX Falcon?
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  • @ramanathanviswanathan5640
    @ramanathanviswanathan5640 Рік тому +12

    I fully appreciate viewing concepts and details of LEX and its future. Positive steps attaches us all to the gretaness of India

  • @sourabhsoni2930
    @sourabhsoni2930 Рік тому +58

    Lots of love to ISRO and Nimbus ❤

    • @alamk1956
      @alamk1956 Рік тому

      An wasteful organisation; money could be better spent for buildings toilets for open pooping millions.

  • @desistang8794
    @desistang8794 Рік тому +15

    I think SpaceX has already proven that traditional rockets with boosters and payloads are the safest and cheapest way to get mass into orbit, as long as reusability is addressed, which they have mostly done. This is why they are upgrading their Falcon to Starships to further increase reusability, despite the success of the Falcon and Falcon Heavy models. LEX, demonstrated by ISRO, is great for military reconnaissance missions, which is currently being done by the US with their version. However, ISRO still has a long way to go in reaching this machine to orbit and successfully re-entering Earth's atmosphere, as these are the most difficult challenges. The reason for SpaceX not using airplane-like landing like the LEX is to eliminate runway-like landing that requires its own infrastructure and space. In theory, the Starship model can land on any flat area on celestial objects that support physical entry with slight modifications. We should embrace this innovation and build on top of this idea

    • @JamesBarker-yo2df
      @JamesBarker-yo2df Рік тому

      so what about the 2nd stage? should we not reuse that as well? is Space X reusing the 2nd stage as well?

    • @desistang8794
      @desistang8794 Рік тому

      @@JamesBarker-yo2df that's the starship project. Both booster and starship is reusable once the project is completed and successful. Falcons Second stage is not reusable.

    • @saraths7147
      @saraths7147 11 місяців тому

      @@desistang8794isro now on the south poles side of the moon even nasa can’t able to get there ….

    • @knowledge-21234
      @knowledge-21234 10 місяців тому

      ​@@desistang8794but isro cant afford dozen of failed landing attemot likebstarship have they have billions over billions of free nasa funding

    • @desistang8794
      @desistang8794 10 місяців тому

      @@knowledge-21234 Isro proved it can build things way cheaper than West, either way, NASA cant afford to fail also, it did take a genius and crazy entrepreneur to almost went bankrupt multiple times to get it right, now that its a proven tech, India could do what it doesn't best, make the same thing even cheaper.

  • @chilarai1
    @chilarai1 Рік тому +6

    A great achievement so far. The focus on commercial competitiveness is laudable as that is the future. Manned space efforts can also benefit from this once it is proven.

  • @PrasadIndi
    @PrasadIndi Рік тому +20

    Amazing. Looks innovative. Especially the oxidiser gathering part.
    Only problem is our bureaucracy. It takes 20 years what Spacex does in 5 years

  • @krishnananal8106
    @krishnananal8106 Рік тому +3

    Please stop this nonsense of comparing ISRO with SpaceX. We are still in the process of establishing ourselves with very meager funds. We may have many ups and downs in our journey to reach the top. Still that time, let us keep quiet and work hard. We will get our time to blow our trumpets. Please be patient.

  • @dineshsivasankaran6157
    @dineshsivasankaran6157 Рік тому +4

    India could see the drawbacks of US and Russian space mission and deviate to the next more reliable technology. ISRO development for RLV is really amazing and at very low cost effective plan. Thanking the channels for the details ✅👍

  • @edisonone
    @edisonone Рік тому +3

    The landing gears on it is so twig-like that the gears of a Cessna, of a Beechcraft, of a hobbyist play thing from the farming community of the Midwest is more rugged so tell us about break through it’s going to make for humanity in deep space!!!

  • @ronnie2510
    @ronnie2510 Рік тому +8

    Defeat Spacex is a big word. ISRO was never in competition to defeat anyone. Its focus has been to develop technologies independently to help the nation progress.

  • @harduttbhardwaj3072
    @harduttbhardwaj3072 Рік тому +11

    Sir, very glad to see someone helping us so passionately.
    I would gladly want a video about which is better iit or iist for students who would want to work at isro (considering all aspects ranging from campus, extracurricular activities, study, future opportunities, food with respect to North Indians, etc.)
    Please sir make a video for this
    Thank You

  • @snapshuttre
    @snapshuttre Рік тому +6

    there is another space plane at the end of it's development phase. it's sierra space's dreamchaser.(cargo and crew varient)

  • @amarjeetpanesar4220
    @amarjeetpanesar4220 Рік тому +2

    Why we perusing Shuttle type space vehicle, both earlier programs for NASA and Roscosmos were deemed expensive and abandoned including Russian Buran / Energia and Russian realized it’s expensive with one flight itself and focused back on rockets.
    I have my doubts on this approach if we can compete with SpaceX.

  • @naturalworld4628
    @naturalworld4628 Рік тому +1

    Super.Hope India will be successful in astronomy and space technology.

  • @snapshuttre
    @snapshuttre Рік тому +27

    the problem with space shuttle and buran was they both sit at the side of the boosters which is always very risky (check the challenger and coloumbia disaster). but interms of space planes on the market, they always sit on top of the booster and that is much safer than the previous way. great to see isro doing this also.

    • @totoitekelcha7628
      @totoitekelcha7628 Рік тому

      Challenger and colombia disaster has nothing to do with the shuttle sitting at the side of a booster.

    • @snapshuttre
      @snapshuttre Рік тому

      @@totoitekelcha7628 condensed ice fall from h2 tank cracked a part of coloumbia wing. That's why it was a bad idea to place the shuttle on the side of the fuel tank or boosters

    • @snapshuttre
      @snapshuttre Рік тому

      @@totoitekelcha7628 what I have said that placing a spaceplane on top of an lv is a good idea. And placing it on the side is a bad idea.

    • @totoitekelcha7628
      @totoitekelcha7628 Рік тому +1

      @@snapshuttre There is no good or bad in placing shuttle on top and side of a booster. It is purely your speculative. Do you think your payload will ne fine if the booster explode even if you put on top of it? If the booster exploded there is no good or bad it is a disaster for both the payload and the booster.

    • @totoitekelcha7628
      @totoitekelcha7628 Рік тому +1

      @@snapshuttre No, Columbia disaster is very complex not only those things. Heat shield tiles are also fallen off.

  • @MuruganM-bd2ve
    @MuruganM-bd2ve Рік тому +2

    Congratulations ISRO team

  • @chetanpadia4421
    @chetanpadia4421 Рік тому +7

    Great work by ISRO really proud of my country and my country scientists.
    Keep it up boys'❤

  • @snapshuttre
    @snapshuttre Рік тому +8

    fully cryogenic and reusable 1st stage is needed(it can be from the admire project). after that just make it way way way bigger and you got a competitor to starship.

  • @utkarshmangal6559
    @utkarshmangal6559 11 місяців тому +1

    Sir you are doing great service by improving the rocket science knowledge of common people.

  • @amandeepsharma4033
    @amandeepsharma4033 Рік тому +1

    Main sach me sabko yah batatana chahta hu ki sab log apana time barbaad karte h faltu knowledge leke UA-cam se jo ki apne kaam nhi aane wala life me...balki aana chaiye....woh knowledge gain karo.....#nimbus me full support karta hu aap ka knowledge next lev. India me bohot Kam log h Jo acha Gyan dete h aap mere Aaj se favourite sincetest h😅 love u brother ❤ese hi knowledge bhadate raho Humara 😘✅🤗

  • @boys300jj
    @boys300jj Рік тому +2

    Isro will never defeat spacex they are in god mode.

  • @Thanos.of.Titan.
    @Thanos.of.Titan. Рік тому +3

    Thanks a lot from Japan🇯🇵

  • @vishal.yadav760
    @vishal.yadav760 Рік тому

    Sir ji sachchi me aapne bahut jyada badiya tarah se yah topic clear kar diya.mujhe 4 mahine baad tak bhi yaani abhi tak bhi thoda confusion tha ki Apne Isro ne ye kiya kya hai.reusuable hai yah to pata tha.lekin kuch jyada nahin.aur na hi kisi aur channel waalo ne itna badiya se alag alag testing level ko bhi nahin samjhaya tha.par aapne apne ish video me sab kuch clear kar diya.aap sach me ek genuine knowledge de rahe hai ham sab ko.
    To sir jo aapne last stage wala reusable rocket dikhaya hai ushne Isro ish rocket ko upar space me bhejne ke liye booster ka use thodi karega.
    Ya yah total ek rocket ka solution hoga.seeda yahi upar jakar fir neeche aayega.
    Meri to yahi kaamna hai ki yah kaam ISRO jald se jald kar le.
    Bina booster ke direct yahi jayega aur bapas aa jayega.kitna jyada achcha lagega dekhne me.

  • @dhanamjayas
    @dhanamjayas Рік тому +3

    Nambinarayan's sister Elangamani is my mother in law. She has stolen my mother's gold from my locker. Everytime I am complaining to police, Nambinarayan used to scuttle police investigation.

    • @saraths7147
      @saraths7147 11 місяців тому

      Who are you 😂😂😂😂

    • @dhanamjayas
      @dhanamjayas 11 місяців тому

      @@saraths7147 Nambinarayan's Jailer! You check ✔️ his right palm, there is a sign that he will die in judicial custody or in simple language jail.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. If you want to give company to Nambu, sent me your postal address!😂😂😂💩

  • @bullappa
    @bullappa Рік тому

    Beautifully explained by Mr.Purohit. thanks for making it so much comprehensible to the common man on the street. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @musicalLad
    @musicalLad Рік тому +2

    This video was very informative sir. I have been reading every ISRO update since the past 2 years and still some amazing things were introduced here. Can you give some more details about the ORV test? Maybe make a small video on that please. Also please make a video on gaganyaan. Thanks and all the best for the future :)

  • @rushilshah8717
    @rushilshah8717 Рік тому +1

    Sir please reply very important.
    Thus a colorblind (Red-green) not even accepted as coder for isro .
    Is there any possibility to be scientist with colorblindness

  • @hardeepsaini3351
    @hardeepsaini3351 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic graphics and easy to understand explanations.
    Thank you.

  • @dipakborade1026
    @dipakborade1026 Рік тому +1

    ISRO don't need to defeat anyone just fulfill India's need

  • @KrishnParth712
    @KrishnParth712 Рік тому +4

    Hello sir I am Parth and recently I have given JEE 2nd attempt. I want to become an ISRO SCIENTIST but I won't be able to clear jee advanced in 1st attempt. My basic aim is to become a scientist so so sir should I take a drop or should I become scientist in any other field. If I should choose 2nd option so what iare the competitive exams and college I should join. I won't be handle this pressure I think if any other choice would be there then I will not take if not then surely will take a drop.
    HARE Krishna ❤️

    • @pkb1930
      @pkb1930 Рік тому

      Isro recruits through following ways:
      1.icrb fir mechanical, electronics, computer science- this is open competitive exam.
      2. IIST B. tech placement.
      3. M. Tech few vacancies based on specific discipline.
      4. Placement in some good iits, nits and few other reputed college. But very rare in these.

    • @SaiKiran-ok9cq
      @SaiKiran-ok9cq Рік тому

      Bro
      Icrb exam would be there for getting into isro
      Mechanical, electronics engineers would be recruited as scientists in isro from this exam
      Do research about this exam and you will get to know about it

  • @dimitrz2000
    @dimitrz2000 Рік тому +1

    People need to understand that ISRO is not in competition with NASA or SpaceX . Objectives and mission goal of all these agencies are different.

  • @1236612
    @1236612 Рік тому +1

    Whether, or not, this space vehicle is successful, I do respect the Indians for trying.

  • @harshitanand2333
    @harshitanand2333 Рік тому +1

    Why not we use same thing as space shuttles for astronauts as well as satellite launch it can be used for both purpose

  • @narendarreddysurakanti8309
    @narendarreddysurakanti8309 Рік тому +1

    Best wishes to Isro...🙏🙏

  • @abhinow64
    @abhinow64 Рік тому

    Congratulations to ISRO and all space agencies for being useful for the country.
    I was wondering if our fighter jets like Tejus can be adapted to do this and more

  • @uvg319
    @uvg319 Рік тому +1

    Go ISRO!! 😊

  • @tks5210
    @tks5210 Рік тому +1

    ans is long way to go , see the size of the starship , to catch up to space - isro can’t with there approach of snail phase of progress

  • @cseonlineclassesmalayalam
    @cseonlineclassesmalayalam Рік тому +2

    Instead of competing ISRO and Tesla, working together is the best option. Very valuable and informative video.🔥👍 Thank you

  • @beinghuman5285
    @beinghuman5285 Рік тому +1

    Best wishes to ISRO

  • @rahulshahare5
    @rahulshahare5 Рік тому +1

    m following space projects from the last 4 to 5 years, yeah specially spaceX. SpaceX actually wants someone to use their current tech as they made it open-source but they need more ships to go beyond very fast. I want #ISRO to use spaceX tech and update it as per our specialized expertise

  • @amanlohiya2975_
    @amanlohiya2975_ Рік тому +4

    Sir please please reply
    Sir if someone is getting Aerospace Branch in IIT/NIT can he give ICRB and can he do the internship at ISRO (as u discussed in last video)
    And is there any specific branch to do btech to give ICRB ya koi bhi branch chalegi?,

    • @ItsANIMAX345
      @ItsANIMAX345 Рік тому +2

      In iit no ,direct job after interview to isro but for nit no big no

  • @ajayprakashpandey5335
    @ajayprakashpandey5335 Рік тому +5

    It took 7 years from HEX to LEX 😅. Also it is a glide based RLV so its commercial potential is doubtful.

  • @siddhus5012
    @siddhus5012 Рік тому

    Quality content for space enthusiast... Very nice explanation sir👍

  • @arpitaghosh6808
    @arpitaghosh6808 Рік тому +1

    i want to know how to reach isro and what are the ways???? which stream will help us the most and all detail...please sir make a video on that please...

    • @pkb1930
      @pkb1930 Рік тому

      Isro recruits through following ways:
      1.icrb fir mechanical, electronics, computer science.
      2. IIST B. tech placement.
      3. M. Tech few vacancies based on specific discipline.
      4. Placement in some good iits, nits and few other reputed college. But very rare in these.

  • @AhsanAli-dl5if
    @AhsanAli-dl5if Рік тому +1

    Love from kargil ladakh

  • @anupamyadav8282
    @anupamyadav8282 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much sir ❤️

  • @vasudev541
    @vasudev541 Рік тому +1

    ISRO should do its best, others should not compare ISRO to any other organisation. It's childish.
    I admire both ISRO and spaceX, both are pioneers in their own way....

  • @arkifoks253
    @arkifoks253 Рік тому

    Lots of love n respect to you dear.... excellent presentation

  • @sundararamans654
    @sundararamans654 Рік тому

    Let us pray the God that every future projects of ISRO will be successful.

  • @sahilsandhu1969
    @sahilsandhu1969 Рік тому

    I wish DRDO was working with this dedication. We wouldn't be in situation where we spend countless money on defense imports and still have shortage of defense equipments

  • @muigoku2018
    @muigoku2018 Рік тому +2

    Sir please make a video on time and theoretical physicist career plz sir 😊

  • @arpitaghosh6808
    @arpitaghosh6808 Рік тому +1

    sir please make a video on how to become an isro scientist.....please sir

  • @aadityachourasia2124
    @aadityachourasia2124 Рік тому +1

    I hope they have something like starship in mind considering full and rapid reusability

    • @Vance_Williams
      @Vance_Williams Рік тому +2

      You could never compete with Starship kids 😂
      When you will send lander on mars, we would have already sent humans to mars
      When you'll copy starship and make your own, we would have been in Interstellar way... 😂

  • @psquare2260
    @psquare2260 Рік тому +1

    No, ISRO and Space-X are in different leagues.

  • @deveshanand7534
    @deveshanand7534 Рік тому +1

    well the simple answer is no, first of all you are using the wrong question........

  • @SurilLifeLessons
    @SurilLifeLessons Рік тому +1

    Hail ISRO

  • @Thanos.of.Titan.
    @Thanos.of.Titan. Рік тому +2

    ありがとうございます

  • @raghu_rsb
    @raghu_rsb Рік тому

    ISRO is a highly efficient and well-managed organization with current allocated budget for the fiscal year 2023-24 of ₹12,544 crore (US$1.6 billion) which is 8% less than last years budget I whish they manage with all their projects with this budget especially launch vehicles which I'm eager to watch further the falcon kind. They are doing the best they could with such small budget where the next least budget of other space agencies being 6.4 billion.

  • @whatthedeuce
    @whatthedeuce Рік тому

    Sir oxidizer compression stage mein sare atmospheric gasses ko compress karega ya sirf oxygen ko separate karke compress karega?

  • @thebeuatyofnature.arvind
    @thebeuatyofnature.arvind Рік тому

    Great info.sir 🎉❤❤

  • @subhashlata4184
    @subhashlata4184 11 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot Manish ji for explaining briefly 🙏
    Please can you post a video on NASA’s Moon Mission in 1969 which technology and scientific theory they use that time to send Neil Armstrong, landed on moon then vehicle took off from moon and landed back to earth. Were the aware of highly charged proton’s plates in space?
    Please explain 🙏

  • @ravishankar-rv1yh
    @ravishankar-rv1yh Рік тому +1

    MADE IN BARATHA JAY SCIENTIST FOR INDIANS SUCCESSFUL ISRO JAY HIND JAY HIND JAY HIND JAY HIND JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY

  • @rajandnidhi
    @rajandnidhi Рік тому

    Sir good information and your explanation is so good that common man can understand ,thank u sir

  • @mahanpathak24
    @mahanpathak24 11 місяців тому

    SpaceX Starship is the same. Isn't it? But with a payload capacity of 100 metric tons. Both stages are reusable. it will become one SpaceX vehicle for everything. Very successful Falcon 9 and even Falcon heavy will be retired. Does this mean that ISRO intends to capture the market for smaller payload launches that Startship might not like to carry?

  • @bamaaan
    @bamaaan Рік тому

    Step by step. Manned missions cannot be hurried. Also need more than 10X to 50X investment when compared to current budgets

  • @hardikgadhvi3105
    @hardikgadhvi3105 Рік тому +1

    Its hard to accept that SpaceX much ahead then ISRo for rocket and rocket engine

  • @niravmehta3103
    @niravmehta3103 Рік тому

    Great content video nicely explained thanks for the video

  • @philipmelanchthon2440
    @philipmelanchthon2440 Рік тому

    How can you compare Govt. Backing organisation va individual persons chievements???

  • @vkrsoft
    @vkrsoft 11 місяців тому

    When would ISRO have its own Space Station like ISS or Tiangong?

  • @ddlearning9456
    @ddlearning9456 11 місяців тому

    Thanks isro and nimbus

  • @smileplease3204
    @smileplease3204 Рік тому

    Sir, Namaskar, very valuable.

  • @jayjoseph3104
    @jayjoseph3104 Рік тому

    ABSOLUTELY YES 👍

  • @ravishankar-rv1yh
    @ravishankar-rv1yh Рік тому +1

    MADE IN BARATHA JAY ISRO WORLD NUMBER ONE SPACE STATION WORLD NUMBER ONE INDIANS SCIENTIST JAY HIND JAY HIND JAY HIND JAY HIND JAY HIND JAY HIND BHARAT JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY BARATH JAY

  • @chiranjiv1361
    @chiranjiv1361 Рік тому

    is booster recovered?? That is very costly

  • @thePerseption
    @thePerseption Рік тому +1

    sir make a video on gaganyaan

  • @rajratanmeshram8231
    @rajratanmeshram8231 Рік тому

    Sir I am JEE 2023 (dropper) Student..
    IISF (Indian International Science Festivals) 2024 Program me, Droppers and Under Graduate BTech ke student eligible hai kya ...Ya sirf 12th class tak hi student eligible hai IISF 2024 program me ......Please Reply😥???

  • @Denzonggaming
    @Denzonggaming Рік тому

    Will iISRO able to defeat SPACEX ?
    where is answer

  • @satishchoudhary9822
    @satishchoudhary9822 Рік тому

    Love you sir aap log ho Desh ki saan ❤️❤️

  • @manumudgal4988
    @manumudgal4988 Рік тому

    The problem is not weather ISRO can do it or not, the question is that weather funding of ISRo will increase or not.

  • @qaiyumansari4564
    @qaiyumansari4564 Рік тому

    No, this is way too small to carry any astronaut to space. Also some (not all) of the technology developed by ISRO is partnered by some other foreign company. This is a small acheivent, they need to develop more. The Space Shuttle is 3x the size of this RLV.
    I don't know why but , when india does even a small thing, people start comparing it with the West. The foreign people have 20x the budget of ISRO, they have highly advanced labs, with various special test and research facilities. They have well experienced scientists and astronauts.

  • @jonswap9097
    @jonswap9097 Рік тому

    The LEX does not bring back the rocket or its engines, so it is not a reusable launch vehicle. The US shuttle was not cost effective because although it brought the engines back, the rest of the rocket was discarded. In addition the reused engines could only be reused a limited number of times. The reason for that is the engines were oxygen/hydrogen engines, and since hydrogen needs to be cooled to a very cold temperature to liquefy it, and. Semi cryogenic (kerosene/oxygen engines) engines like India is proposing for their future launcher is also not suitable for reuse many times because semi-cryo engines jam up with soot after repeated use. Space X uses methane/oxygen because methane does not deposit soot when burned in the rocket engine, and it also imposes less stress on the structure and engine because of its higher temperature for storage which is close to that for oxygen. If India wants to build reusable space launchers. India is going down the wrong path by basing their heavy launchers on semi-cryo engines.

  • @vishalbansal4502
    @vishalbansal4502 Рік тому

    Sir please answer kardo sir please
    Sir mai class 10 me aya Sir apki video dekhne me toh achhi lagti hai lekin iss level par abhi samjh nahi atti and Sir I want to isro physicst sceintist Sir please advice sir agge kaise proceed karu sir please😢

  • @vinod_kumar_28
    @vinod_kumar_28 Рік тому

    Difficult but not Impossible! 🇮🇳

  • @user-rs9te4vz8p
    @user-rs9te4vz8p Місяць тому

    आपके चैनल पर ये जो सवाल उठाया गया है क्या वो सही है?
    हो सकता है ये अंतरिक्ष यात्री को अपने साथ नही ले जा सके या सके वो बाद में पता चल जाएगा लेकीन क्या आप एक बार में ही अंतरिक्ष यात्रीयों को अपने साथ ले जाने लायक यान बना सकते हैं?
    अगर नहीं तो ये तो बस शुरुआत है।।

  • @bhagirathjoshi9456
    @bhagirathjoshi9456 Рік тому

    The question is wrong. In scientific research no one wants to defeat others. It's a world experience. ISRO will do what it can do. Others will do what they can.

  • @rishabharyan-tf7rx
    @rishabharyan-tf7rx Рік тому

    Sir how can a doctor involve in space mission. Plzz tell us .

  • @tananatung1
    @tananatung1 Рік тому

    Nice one

  • @ranviryadav2528
    @ranviryadav2528 Рік тому

    Excellent vdo

  • @diwakarv2287
    @diwakarv2287 Рік тому

    We don't compete with any one or any organization, we do it in our own way in our strength. We assure the world about this unless you spoke about us too much with bad intentions.

  • @starman9000
    @starman9000 Рік тому

    Why the question of defeat!! We would like to try our ability, not to defeat anyone!!

  • @AloneMusk211
    @AloneMusk211 Рік тому

    This spacecraft is so crazy😁

  • @sebyvarghese2903
    @sebyvarghese2903 Рік тому +1

    ISRO is about 25 years behind space x

  • @quantumphilosopher1729
    @quantumphilosopher1729 Рік тому

    Sir isme rotating detonation engine kyu nahi lag sakta

  • @maanavtriestuff
    @maanavtriestuff Рік тому

    imagine this on top of a reusable vehicle (ADMIRE), truely reusable

  • @DarkLord-pm1eg
    @DarkLord-pm1eg Рік тому

    RLV is not used for astronauts.
    ISRO has another space vehicle for astronauts

  • @TheINDIAN
    @TheINDIAN Рік тому

    This is taking the
    Russian Buran Shuttle concept and make it far more simple by removing the engine completely and using the shuttle as a pure cargo vessel . And placing the shuttle on top of the rocket.
    If the main rockets can have the space x reuse capability then ISRO will be way more profitable.and more bigger projects can be undertaken.
    We should make space x and nasa join us .

  • @ravishankar-rv1yh
    @ravishankar-rv1yh Рік тому +1

    MADE IN BARATHA NUMBERS ONE IN WORLDWIDE ISRO JAY ISRO JAY ISRO JAY ISRO JAY ISRO JAY ISRO JAY ISRO JAY ISRO MORE SUCCESSFUL NEEDED ETC.👍

  • @toufikkhan1215
    @toufikkhan1215 Рік тому

    Thank you sir ❤

  • @ajjutube6320
    @ajjutube6320 Рік тому

    bina engine or propulsion ke relanding kaise kar raha hai

  • @lokesh303101
    @lokesh303101 8 місяців тому

    Mounted on GSLV MK-III.

  • @quantumphilosopher1729
    @quantumphilosopher1729 Рік тому

    Sir rlv ki details kaha se padh sakta hu