- A demo of restarting the Vikas liquid engine is carried out by ISRO.
- A demonstration of restarting the Vikas liquid engine was successfully carried out by the Indian Space Research Organisation at a test facility at the Propulsion Complex in Mahendragiri.
- The Vikas engine is the engine that powers the liquid stages of its launch vehicles.
- The test, which took place on January 17, is a milestone in the development of technologies for recovery of stages, which will lead to reusability in future launch vehicles.
- Several tests are being conducted to confirm the engine restartability under different conditions.
- In this test, the engine was started for 60 seconds, after which it was turned off for 120 seconds, and then restarted and ran for seven seconds duration.
- Apart from this, the Core Liquid Stage (L110) of ISRO’s LVM3 launch vehicle was flagged off by ISRO Chairman V Narayanan for the launch complex at Sriharikota.
- The Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) designed and developed the stage during the development of the LVM3 launch vehicle and powered it with twin Vikas engines, featuring a propellant loading of 110 tonnes.
