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  A big triumph for Isro

A big triumph for Isro

Published : Aug 29, 2016, 12:20 am IST
Updated : Aug 29, 2016, 12:20 am IST

What Isro achieved in Sunday’s successful Scramjet (supersonic combustion ramjet) launch is not just an incremental improvement on its tremendous record aiding the conquest of space, but a major advan

What Isro achieved in Sunday’s successful Scramjet (supersonic combustion ramjet) launch is not just an incremental improvement on its tremendous record aiding the conquest of space, but a major advancement that puts it in elite company, with the US, Russia and European Space agency. Scramjets are conceptually simple — they draw atmospheric oxygen while gaseous fuel is carried onboard, but this is challenging as the fuel mix must be injected, mixed and burned in milliseconds at supersonic speeds. What the Scramjet engines can do is not only in simplistic financial economy by up to 10 times of normal rocket launches with oxygen fuel, but actually represent a springboard to fuller and more fulfilling space travel.

Isro has been the most elite of Indian institutions, pushing the envelope in launch technology. It conquered tech well enough to represent one of the most economical of rockets to place satellites in orbit as we saw in the last exercise in which it launched 20 satellites at one go. What the Scramjet tech experiment represents is Isro pushing the frontiers of modern technology, looking at futuristic space transportation processes that will make it a world leader in launches, with hypersonic air breathing dual ramjet engines with variable geometry air intake. Isro may not be satisfied with just being a kind of courier service in sending satellites for all into space orbit. Its plans beyond Mangalyaan suggest that our scientists are pathbreakers in an exercise that is far more significant than, say, the hunt for Olympic medals.