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Skyroot sets Vikram-1 launch window under Mission Aagaman

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Skyroot Aerospace announced a launch window of 12 July to 4 August 2026 for Vikram-1, in a mission named Mission Aagaman, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre-SHAR in Sriharikota. Vikram-1 is India's first privately built orbital rocket. It is a seven-storey, multi-stage launch vehicle developed by Hyderabad-based Skyroot, using an all-carbon composite structure and designed to carry small satellites of up to 350 kg to low Earth orbit. The main objective of Mission Aagaman is to collect real-time flight performance data across multiple systems and validate design parameters for future vehicles. As of 1 July 2026, all stages had been integrated and stacked at the launch pad. The flight-ready rocket was unveiled by PM Narendra Modi in November 2025. Skyroot's earlier Vikram-S launched on 18 November 2022 as India's first privately built rocket to reach space.

Key Facts & Details

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    Skyroot Aerospace announced a launch window of 12 July to 4 August 2026 for Vikram-1, named Mission Aagaman.
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    The launch is planned from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre-SHAR in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
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    Vikram-1 is India's first privately built orbital rocket, a seven-storey, multi-stage vehicle with an all-carbon composite structure.
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    It is designed to carry small satellites of up to 350 kg to low Earth orbit.
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    Skyroot's earlier Vikram-S launched on 18 November 2022 as India's first privately built rocket to reach space.
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    The flight-ready Vikram-1 was unveiled by PM Narendra Modi in November 2025 at Skyroot's Infinity campus.

Deep Dive

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    The main objective of Mission Aagaman is to collect real-time flight performance data and validate design parameters for future vehicle development.
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    As of 1 July 2026, all stages of Vikram-1 had been integrated and stacked at the launch pad.
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    Vikram-S was suborbital while Vikram-1 is orbital; the flight will carry payloads from domestic and international customers in a partially commercial configuration.
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Exam Focus

Examiners may ask which company built Vikram-1, its mission name (Mission Aagaman), the launch site, or the distinction between the suborbital Vikram-S and orbital Vikram-1.

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Skyroot AerospaceVikram-1Private space sectorSmall satellite launch

Exam Relevance & Angle

Vikram-1 marks a major milestone for India's private space sector, being the country's first privately built orbital rocket. Its success would strengthen India's small-satellite launch capacity, attract domestic and international customers, and validate the private-sector participation opened up through recent Indian space-sector reforms.

Target Exams

UPSC CSESSC CGLRRB NTPCState PCSSBI PO

Background & Context

Skyroot Aerospace is a Hyderabad-based private space transportation start-up and a pioneer of India's liberalised space sector, which was opened to private players through reforms and the creation of IN-SPACe. Its Vikram series of rockets is named after Dr Vikram Sarabhai, the father of the Indian space programme. The Satish Dhawan Space Centre-SHAR at Sriharikota is India's primary spaceport. Low Earth orbit (LEO) hosts Earth-observation satellites and small satellite constellations, while carbon composite structures offer high strength at lower mass for launch vehicles.

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Private space sector in IndiaIN-SPACeLow Earth orbitSatish Dhawan Space CentreVikram-S

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