Making history: Watch Vikram-1, India’s 1st private orbital rocket, launch early on July 18


An Indian company will make history early Saturday morning (July 18), and you can watch the action live.

Skyroot Aerospace plans to launch its Vikram-1 rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, on the Indian barrier island of Sriharikota, on Saturday at 2 a.m. EDT (0600 GMT; 11:30 a.m. India Standard Time). Vikram-1 is the first-ever privately built Indian orbital rocket, so its liftoff could blaze a new trail for the nation and for commercial spaceflight.

You can watch the launch live via Skyroot starting at around 12:45 a.m. EDT (0445 GMT). Space.com will carry the feed as well, if the company makes it available.

Aerial view of a large, low-slung warehouse-like building with a rocket standing outside it

Aerial view of Skyroot Aerospace’s Infinity Campus in Hyderabad, India, showing a life-size model of the company’s Vikram-1 rocket outside. (Image credit: Sumil Sudhakaran/Skyroot Aerospace)

Skyroot Aerospace is based in the central Indian city of Hyderabad and was founded in 2018. The company made history four years later with its Vikram-S suborbital rocket, becoming the first private Indian outfit ever to reach space.





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