India successfully tests small space shuttle


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency)
NEW DELHI, Sha'ban 17, 1437, May 24, 2016, SPA -- India has successfully tested its first small space shuttle as part of its efforts to make low-cost reusable spacecraft, AP reported.
The Indian Space Research Organization said the shuttle lifted off on a rocket from a launch pad in southern India on Monday and completed a successful 13-minute test flight.
Space expert Pallava Bagla, who writes for science magazines, said the test paves the way for India to embark on low-cost space missions. He said the United States and some other countries have abandoned the use of winged reusable spacecraft, but India hopes to bring down the cost of access to space by 90 percent by using reusable vehicles.
"In this flight, critical technologies such as autonomous navigation, guidance and control, reusable thermal protection system and re-entry mission management have been successfully validated," the space agency said in a statement.
--SPA
14:59 LOCAL TIME 11:59 GMT


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