ISRO’s Reusable Rocket Takes Off Again With Successful Landing

ISRO made another success by conducting the numerical landing of its experimental rocket vehicle called Pushpak was the second test flight that was held by the experts.

The ISRO’s Pushpak, is a concept that aims to transform launch systems entirely by creating vehicles that can fly to space several times, just like commercial aircraft.

Contrary to the first test last year where Pushpak was involved in less complicated tasks with more room for error, now he needs a sharp control of his skills.

The need for ridiculously priced rocket stages that are discarded after every launch will hopefully be a thing of the past.

Pushpak Initiative developed by ISRO is the crucial stage toward the creation of a completely and instantly refurbished space-launch system.

With this second free-flight experiment, ISRO gains valuable experience operating reusable vehicles.