Draft:Aeroin Spacetech
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Aerospace |
Founded | 2022 |
Founder | MS Ragul |
Website | aeroin |
Aeroin Spacetech is an Indian private aerospace research company based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Founded in 2022 by MS Ragul, the company is focused on developing advanced space technology, with a particular emphasis on Small-lift launch vehicle for low Earth orbit.[1]
Their goal is to make space technology more accessible and affordable, enabling various applications such as satellite launches, space exploration, and scientific research. Aeroin Spacetech is actively working on building a strong team of engineers and researchers to drive innovation in the Indian space industry.
Launch vehicles
[edit]Aeroin XS1
[edit]Aeroin xS1 launch vehicle is a single-stage sub-orbital launch vehicle powered by solid propulsion. Unlike traditional sounding rocket that launch from guide rails, Aeroin xS1 will lift off vertically and follow a predetermied trajectory while performing a precisely orchestrated set of manoevures during flight. It reach upto 100kms less than that to monitor the performance of the vehicle.
Aeroin X1
[edit]Aeroin X1 is a 2 stage launch vehicle with Hybrid Propulsion can lift a payload or multiple payloads, up to a gross weight 150-250 kg, and can place them at altitudes ranging from 150-450 km, based on the requirements. Manufacturing the entire outer structure of the launch vehicle with modern manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing hasbeen proved to be cost effective aswell as time saving.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "AWS India's first-ever space accelerator to support 24 startups". IN About Amazon. 28 June 2024. Retrieved 25 November 2024.