Skyrot Aerospace, Axiom Space Team Up to Advance Space Exploration | Bharat News

Hyderabad: One day launched on the AXIOM-4 mission, group captain Sukhanshu Shukla and three other astronauts to move into space, Hyderabad-based Skyrot Aerospace and US-based Acome Space said that they have signed a memorandum to carry forward space exploration.To use the capabilities of AXIOM Space Skyroot, to send groundbreaking research payload, orbital data center nodes, and future future missions to their under-construction Axiom station as well as Leo independently, both players said in a joint statement. Both companies will cooperate not only to meet the Indian market but also international markets.Skyrot Aerospace, which was the first private player to successfully send a rocket to space in space with the Vikram-S Sub-Arbitral Launch vehicle in November 2022, is set to get his first orbital rocket-vikram-1-bang in space later this year.On Wednesday, the Axiom Space launched the AX-4, which identified India’s second shot in the human spaceflight and the country’s first mission on the International Space Station (ISS). The mission is also seen as the founder for the construction and operation of its self -proclaimed station as the company tries to develop a diverse global supply chain through partnership with companies such as Skyrot Aerospace.Pawan Kumar Chandana, co-founder and CEO of Skyrot Aerospace, said, “It is a guide mantra for research institutes, startups or national agencies,” said Pawan Kumar Chandana said.Chandana said, “As we begin to realize this vision with the upcoming launch of Vikram -1, the partnership with Axiom Space makes an opportunity to launch integrated launch and orbital solutions, which will shape the future of humanity in space.”AXIOM Space CEO Tejpal Bhatia said: “The day I visited Skyroid two years ago, I knew that our companies had to work together to define the future of humanity in space. With our shared distance to change the space, we are the best to serve the scholarship in India and the world.