ISRO Launches Sounding Rocket RH-560, to Help Study Attitudinal Variations in Neutral Winds and Plasma Dynamics

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Sriharikota/ New Delhi: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched the sounding rocket (RH-560) to study attitudinal variations in the neutral winds and plasma dynamics from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.

“Launch of sounding rocket (RH-560) to study attitudinal variations in the neutral winds and plasma dynamics carried out today at SDSC SHAR, Sriharikota,” a tweet from the official twitter account of ISRO said on March 13.

As per ISRO, sounding rockets are one or two-stage solid propellant rockets used for probing the upper atmospheric regions and for space research.

“They also serve as easily affordable platforms to test or prove prototypes of new components or subsystems intended for use in launch vehicles and satellites…ISRO started launching indigenously made sounding rockets from 1965 and experience gained was of immense value in the mastering of solid propellant technology,” said ISRO.