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Historic Milestone In Uttar Pradesh: Isro Successfully Conducts First Rocket Launch With Payload


Updated: June 15, 2025 18:00

Image Source : Telangana Today

In a landmark achievement for India’s space sector, the Indian Space Research Organisation has successfully conducted its first rocket launch with a payload from Uttar Pradesh. The test, carried out in Kushinagar on June 14, marks a significant step in expanding India’s satellite launch capabilities beyond traditional sites.  

Launch Details And Technical Success  

- The rocket, weighing 15 kilograms, ascended to a height of 1.1 kilometers at precisely 5:14:33 pm.  

- Upon reaching its peak altitude, the payload—a small satellite—was deployed, activating its parachute at five meters above ground before landing safely within 400 meters of the launch site.  

- The test was conducted in collaboration with Thrust Tech India Limited, ensuring precision engineering and successful execution.  

Significance Of The Launch  

- This marks the first time a satellite has been launched directly via a rocket from Uttar Pradesh, expanding India’s regional space capabilities.  

- The test serves as a precursor to a larger event scheduled for October and November, where nearly 900 youth-built satellites will be tested.  

- The initiative aims to generate interest in space technology among students and young innovators across India.  

Future Prospects And Industry Impact  

- The success of this test paves the way for more decentralized satellite launches, reducing dependency on traditional launch sites such as Sriharikota.  

- The involvement of private entities like Thrust Tech India highlights the growing collaboration between government agencies and private firms in India’s space sector.  

- The upcoming large-scale satellite testing event will further strengthen India’s position in global space research and innovation.  

Sources: Business Standard, Live Mint, The Hindu, MSN India.
 

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