Rahul Somvanshi
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ISRO’s RLV-LEX-03 Pushpak Proves Precision in Third Landing: What 320 km/h Deceleration Reveals About Future Missions
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The RLV-LEX-03 of ISRO On its third trip, Pushpak achieved a crisp landing speed of 320 km/h, showcasing advanced autonomous control.
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Future orbital attempts are made possible by ISRO's most recent test, which achieved a hat-trick of successful landings.
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Pushpak's cutting-edge technology made a steady landing possible even in very windy circumstances.
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Pushpak's autonomous systems demonstrated their strong navigational skills by guiding it to a flawless centerline landing.
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Thanks to its sophisticated braking system, the mission's success was evidenced by a quick descent from 320 km/h to 100 km/h.
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To reach this aeronautical milestone, a cooperative effort involving several centres was spearheaded by ISRO's VSSC.
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Chairman S. Somnath commended the group and highlighted the increased self-assurance for upcoming critical missions.
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The mission was executed flawlessly thanks in large part to the contributions of Vehicle Director B. Karthik and Mission Director J. Muthupandian.
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Next on ISRO's agenda: pushing the boundaries of space technology with orbital entry trials.
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