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India begins training of four Bhutanese space engineers for satellite launch next year

India begins training of four Bhutanese space engineers for satellite launch next year The engineers are being trained under a joint India and Bhutan project to develop a satellite for Bhutan. ISRO will train four Bhutanese space engineers. (Image: Indian mission in Bhutan) Share Updated: Dec 28, 2020, 02:19 PM IST The Indian Space Research Organization or ISRO has started phase one of the training of four Bhutanese engineers. The engineers are being trained under a joint India and Bhutan project to develop a satellite for Bhutan. Phase one of the training will take place at ISRO s UR Rao Satellite center (URSC) from December 28, 2020, to February 25, 2021, and will involve theoretical and technical aspects. It will also involve visits to labs and test facilities.

Rocket: Skyroot tests solid propulsion rocket engine, aims at a rocket by 2021 end

Synopsis Hyderabad-based Skyroot has designed the Kalam-5 engine using a carbon composite case, which is five times lesser than steel and has lesser zero moving parts. ETtech Skyroot Team Mukesh Bansal-backed rocket startup Skyroot Aerospace has successfully test-fired a solid propulsion rocket engine named Kalam-5, the first private firm in India to design an engine whose bigger version will eventually power its rockets Hyderabad-based Skyroot has designed the Kalam-5 engine using a carbon composite case, which is five times lesser than steel and has zero moving parts. A scaled-up version will be built and tested at Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) facilities before powering its Vikram rocket by December 2021.

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