ISRO Set For 1st Runway Landing Of India-Made Space Shuttle: Chairman
Bengaluru:
The Indian Space Research Organisation is set for the first runway landing experiment (RLV-LEX) of its made-in-India Reusable Launch Vehicle – Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD) from aeronautical test range in Karnataka’s Chitradurga district, with its Chairman S Somanath indicating that weather is being monitored.
“We are looking at the climate. Climate is still not good. So, we are waiting for the wind and other systems to become benign. We will do that,” Mr Somanath, also Secretary in the Department of Space, told Press Trust of India.
According to ISRO officials, the RLV wing body will be carried using a helicopter to an altitude of three to five km and released at a distance of about four to five km ahead of the runway with a horizontal velocity. After the release, the RLV will glide, navigate towards the runway and land autonomously with a landing gear in the defence airfield near Chitradurga.
Sources in the national space agency headquartered in Bengaluru earlier told Press Trust of India that new systems like landing gear, parachute, hook beam assembly, radar altimeter and pseudolite have been developed and qualified.
ISRO accomplished its maiden RLV-TD HEX-01 (Hypersonic Flight Experiment-01) mission on May 23, 2016 from SDSC SHAR and successfully demonstrated the critical technologies for design and flight testing of re-entry vehicles. However, it was a suborbital flight and designed to land on sea.
One of the critical technologies to be demonstrated in the RLV-LEX mission is approach and autonomous landing on a runway, according to ISRO.