ISRO successfully conducts landing experiment of reusable launch vehicle
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully conducted the Reusable Launch Vehicle Autonomous Landing Mission (RLV LEX), the country's national space agency said on Sunday.
According to ISRO, the test was conducted at the Aeronautical Test Range in southern Karnataka state in the early hours of Sunday and the RLV took off at 7.10 am local time (0140 GMT) through a Chinook helicopter of the Indian Air Force as 'an underslung load and flew to a height of 4.5 kilometers (2.7 miles).'
'The release of RLV was autonomous. RLV then performed approach and landing maneuvers using the integrated navigation, guidance, and control system and completed an autonomous landing on the ATR (Aeronautical Test Range) airstrip at 7.40 a.m. (local time),” the agency said in a statement, adding that with this, it "successfully achieved the autonomous landing of a space vehicle.'
The agency also said that 'in a first in the world, a winged body has been carried to an altitude of 4.5 kilometers by helicopter and released for carrying out an autonomous landing on a runway.'