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ISRO Successfully Completes 1000 hrs Life Test of Stationary Plasma Thruster for Future Satellites

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has created history. It brought revolution to the world of communication. Big test for future satellites. The test of a semi-cryogenic engine with a thrust capacity of 2000 kilonewtons was successful. This will provide new power to launch the LVMB3 rocket.

Successful Test of Plasma Thruster for Future Satellites

ISRO’s space mission gets new momentum. A major breakthrough has been achieved in the field of semi-cryogenic engine development. It has completed 1000 hours of testing on a 300 millinewton plasma thruster. This engine operates on a mixture of liquid oxygen and kerosene fuel, which is more efficient and environmentally friendly than traditional cryogenic engines. The test was conducted at the ISRO Propulsion Complex in Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu. This included a successful ‘hot test’ of the engine’s power head test article.

During the test, the engine’s pre-combustion, turbo pump, start system and other control systems were checked, which were completely successful. The development of this engine will increase the payload capacity of India’s most powerful rocket LVMB3. With this engine, LVMB3 will be able to carry more Indian missions in the future. As a result, ISRO’s space mission will reach the pinnacle of success. ISRO said that the full power of the thruster, 5.4 kilowatts, was used during the test.

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