Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) has recently undertaken a significant test flight with the aim of cloud seeding.
Cloud seeding is a process that involves the introduction of various chemical agents into clouds to enhance the chances of precipitation.
The primary purpose of the test flight conducted by IIT Kanpur was to explore cloud seeding as a potential solution to combat dry conditions and air pollution. The technique involves modifying atmospheric conditions to encourage rainfall and improve air quality.
Cloud seeding entails the application of various chemical agents like silver iodide, dry ice, common salt, and other substances.
These agents are introduced into clouds to facilitate the formation of raindrops and increase the probability of precipitation.
The modifications made to the aircraft for cloud seeding received approval from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
This regulatory approval ensures the safety and compliance of the aircraft during the test flight and potential future operations.