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Mission Prarambh: From November 12 to 16, the country's first private rocket will be launched from Sriharikota, and history will be made.

The launch of India's first private rocket has been scheduled. The private rocket will be launched between November 12 and 16 from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. Skyroot Aerospace, a space startup, announced on Tuesday that the Vikram-S rocket is ready for testing.

PTI, New Delhi. The launch of India's first private rocket has been scheduled. The private rocket will be launched between November 12 and 16 from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. Skyroot Aerospace, a space startup, announced on Tuesday that the Vikram-S rocket is ready for testing, and ISRO has given Skyroot Aerospace until November 16 to launch it.

Let us tell you that Skyroot Aerospace's mission is called 'Mission Start.' According to Skyroute, this rocket will carry three customer payloads. This rocket is named after Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, a well-known scientist. Dr. Vikram Sarabhai founded ISRO.

The launch date will be determined by the weather.

The final date of the rocket launch, according to the company's CEO and co-founder Pawan Kumar Chandna, will be determined by weather conditions. He stated that the Vikram-S rocket could only be ready in such a short period of time due to the collaboration of ISRO and INSPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre).

Furthermore, Skyroute co-founder Naga Bharat Daka stated that the Vikram-S rocket is a single stage sub-orbital launch vehicle that will carry three customer payloads into space. Skyroute Aerospace will become India's first private space company to launch a rocket with the mission's launch.

Future rocket launches will be less expensive.

Skyroute Aerospace will make history in India's space sector. According to experts, after this rocket launch, the process of launching rockets in India could be 30-40% cheaper. This rocket actually employs a 3D cryogenic engine.

This engine will run on a unique type of fuel. This fuel will not only be cheaper, but it will also be less harmful to the environment. If this rocket launch is successful, this cheap fuel will be useful in the future.

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