India Achieves Milestone With Development Of World's Largest 10-Tonne Vertical Propellent Mixer For ISRO's Solid Motors

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Futuristic space research facility with ISRO's 10-tonne vertical propellant mixer, engineers monitoring the glowing mixer, and GSLV and PSLV rockets in the background.

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India has achieved a milestone with the development of the world's largest 10-tonne vertical propellent mixer for ISRO's solid motors. The mixer will be used to produce solid propellants for ISRO's rockets.

 

In a significant achievement, India has developed the world's largest 10-tonne vertical propellent mixer for ISRO's solid motors. The mixer was developed by the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, and will be used to produce solid propellants for ISRO's rockets.

The development of the mixer is a significant milestone in India's space program, as it will enable the production of solid propellants on a large scale. The mixer is designed to handle 10 tonnes of propellant at a time, making it the largest of its kind in the world.

The development of the mixer is a testament to India's growing capabilities in space technology. ISRO has been working towards self-sufficiency in space technology, and the development of the mixer is a significant step in that direction.

The mixer will be used to produce solid propellants for ISRO's rockets, including the GSLV and PSLV launch vehicles. The propellants will be used to power the rockets and enable them to carry satellites and other payloads into space.

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