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Over 50 private space tech companies in India are working on space projects Bellatrix Aerospace, a space-tech startup has recently announced a partnership with Skyroot Aerospace to ship small satellites into various orbits. As per the partnership, Bellatrix Aerospace is building a “Space Taxi” and this vehicle will be launched on the Vikram rocket of Skyroot Aerospace. Electric and chemically powered thrusters or engines have been built by Bellatrix Aerospace to manoeuvre satellites in the space. Bellatrix also partnered with SatSure a few days ago to strengthen its remote sensing satellites’ fleet. A media agency reported that according to the co-founder of Bellatrix Aerospace, Yashas Karanam, Bellatrix Aerospace aims to launch the space vehicle into the lower orbit of the earth in the year 2023. Yashas added that this “taxi in space” will offer ridesharing to small satellites and will drop each passenger to their intended slots in the space. ....
Skyroot Teams Up With Bellatrix For Vikram Launcher Space Taxis Project Share story This partnership will help Skyroot to enhance its launch capabilities to meet specialised customer requirements Last year, Skyroot successfully test-fired upper stage rocket engines, Kalam-5 and Raman Hyderabad-based space tech startup Skyroot Aerospace and Bengaluru-based small satellite maker Bellatrix Aerospace have signed a partnership to share and cross-leverage each company’s technology platforms for space taxi launches by 2023. The two spacetech startups will work together on an orbital transfer vehicle (OTV) by 2023 using ISRO’s Vikram launch vehicle. Skyroot’s upper stage rocket engine capabilities will be integrated with Bellatrix’s orbital transfer vehicles to transport satellites, cargo or supplies into space. ....
Space taxi for satellites? Two Indian startups sign pact to build vehicle Space technology startup Bellatrix Aerospace, which is creating a vehicle that will work as taxi in space , will launch on the Vikram rocket of Skyroot Aerospace BusinessToday.In | February 9, 2021 | Updated 16:21 IST Since India opened up the space sector for private players, over 50 startups have emerged which are building rockets, satellites Space technology startup Bellatrix Aerospace has partnered with its peer Skyroot Aerospace to ferry small satellites into multiple orbits. Bellatrix Aerospace, which is creating a vehicle that will work as taxi in space , will launch on the Vikram rocket of Skyroot Aerospace. ....
Bellatrix Aerospace is building a ‘space taxi’ for satellites SECTIONS Share Synopsis Bellatrix Aerospace’s ‘space taxi’ is expected to launch to low earth orbit in 2023 on the Vikram rocket of Skyroot Aerospace, a Hyderabad-based rocket startup. ETtech The founders of Bellatrix and Skyroot. Bellatrix Aerospace’s ‘space taxi’ will offer ride-sharing for small satellites and drop each one of the passengers to their intended slots in space. Bengaluru:Bellatrix Aerospace is building a vehicle that will work as a “taxi in space” to ferry small satellites into multiple orbits. The orbital transfer vehicle is expected to help global operators reduce time and costs while launching communication and earth observation satellites. ....
Share this article BENGALURU, India, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The global space industry has been growing rapidly since the last decade. India has contributed to it through its NewSpace companies and the recent formation of InSpace by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). At the Bellatrix Aerospace office in Bangalore, from left to right, Rohan Muralidhar, CEO, and Yashas Karanam, COO of Bellatrix Aerospace with Prateep Basu, CEO, and Rashmit Singh Sukhmani, CTO of SatSure AG SatSure, founded in 2016 with core business in enterprise AI-based software products and platforms, has seen a surge in demand post-COVID-19 for data insights and solutions based on high-resolution satellite imagery at affordable price points that helps in decision making across the aviation, banking, insurance, and transportation, sectors. ....