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ఐఐటీ ఖరగ్‌పూర్‌లో ఏరోస్పేస్ ఇంజినీరింగ్‌లో బీటెక్ పూర్తి - విదేశాల్లో స్పేస్ సైన్స్ అండ్ టెక్నాలజీలో డ్యూయల్ ఎంఎస్ పట్టా - గతంలో తేజస్ యుద్ధ విమానాలపై ఏరోస్పేస్ శాస్త్రవేత్తగా విధులు నిర్వహించిన నిఖిల్‌

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00:01VIKRAM 1 is a state of state state, and this is the state of state state.
00:09In this, the VIKRAM 1 is a state of state state, and the state of state state state.
00:17We are planning on the VIKRAM 1, and we are planning on the VIKRAM 1 project.
00:45So, basically,
00:48Basically, I started working for Skyrode as a 35 member team, so over the period of six years I worked
01:06for.
01:07I worked for a lot of technical debate and discussions, and I worked for a lot of experts, and I
01:18worked for a lot of different teams.
01:25Guidance Navigation Control is a lot of critical software.
01:28After launching a launch vehicle, I worked for a lot of propulsion.
01:34I worked for a lot of propulsion and I worked for a lot of different people in the world.
01:38The reason for the fact that I worked for a lot of different people, and the reason for the fact
01:45that I worked on the guidance navigation control software,
01:49I worked for a lot of critical work.
01:53So, the software is a great way to get the software.
02:00After the test and software, the launch pad has a lot of confidence.
02:09In a private sector, the launch pad has a lot of vision on PSLV.
02:19When you look at the first visual, you can see a small rocket base, a small rocket facilitated a small
02:30rocket
02:32You can see a small rocket that has a small rocket, a small rocket facilitated a small rocket
02:45You can see a small rocket, GSLV, PSLV, and now you can see a rocket that has a small rocket
02:57But after launch day, you can see a lot of test, you can see a lot of rehearse, and you
03:04can see a lot of the 5.30pm
03:09You can see a lot of the 8.30pm, at the same time, you can see a lot of the
03:133.30pm
03:13You can see a lot of the 4.30pm, that is the 1 after the other
03:16You can see a lot of the 3.30pm, but you can see a lot of the 3.30pm
03:35My money is home.
03:37We have to do it now.
03:40If we use any work in sports,
03:42don't forget what to do.
03:45Just want to calm down the action.
03:48If we were to ignite a rocket like we did.
03:51And then we started running around the technology.
03:57You told us that it was about 11-15.
04:02But it's still delivering.
04:04So, there is a news bite.
04:07There are many days in the date vision.
04:09There are many days in the date confirmation.
04:14And then, the launch of the day,
04:15we will be able to post a little bit.
04:19That's what happened.
04:20There is a little bit of a heart beat.
04:24We discussed that in the checkout system.
04:28It was clear eye.
04:30We resolved that with a calm mind.
04:32Basically, there is no panic.
04:36Usually, there is a little bit of a hold.
04:38There is a little bit of a post.
04:41There are many days in the date.
04:44Not only in India, but across the world,
04:47Indians or even internationally,
04:50everyone is interested in.
04:52After that, we have to wait on the screen.
04:58We have to wait for 20 minutes.
05:00We are starting to end this year in school.
05:04We have to wait for them to get flags and cheer up.
05:07But now, we feel responsible now.
05:10We also feel our dreams.
05:14So, the launch of these kids are to make a leap.
05:16He was bound with his fingers crossed.
05:19Next time, he will come to T-300 seconds.
05:23So, we knew with confidence that the problem was fully resolved.
05:28So, everything got resolved.
05:32And how confident it was, we felt that the rocket was feeling confident.
05:38So, the G&C team, the propulsion team and all teams were expected to have results.
05:49There are plots, there are no plans.
05:52So, this is the first time a private company in India.
05:56That's why we have a first time launch.
06:03This is the first time. This is world record.
06:05Because there are different stages, there are four stages.
06:09One stage, if we test separate ground,
06:13that's why flight testing is done.
06:15But, the first stage is flight testing.
06:19The first time, the first integrated flight is successful.
06:23We reach the orbit.
06:24We can also eject the satellite.
06:27And being a navigation person, we can see results.
06:32We can simulate a lot.
06:37We can simulate different perturbations and different disturbances.
06:47It works in this condition, in this wind, in this condition.
06:51There are parameters.
06:52Because we do a design and a specification
06:56But if it meets exactly or not, we do a lot to achieve exactly
07:02So if we take small deviations from a rocket
07:07We test the first time, we test the results
07:12That's why it's very big
07:15So in the orbit of 450 by 450 km, we can reach the inclination
07:22So that is a very big achievement
07:25And this is what we expect
07:31So just a launch pad in the pike
07:34There is a launch pad in the height
07:36So then launch pedestal
07:38So it's clear to the first launch
07:41So I'm going to say that
07:44The first launch pad in the height of the plane
07:48There are failures of the rocket
07:52So in the small points, there are failures of the rocket
07:56Systems engineering knowledge and term
07:58Rocket is a system of systems
08:01Navigation system, controls, propulsion system
08:04So what kind of systems that we need to do to do to do to do to work
08:10And work out on the right
08:14It's a big challenge
08:15So now we have a navigation department
08:18So with the navigation
08:20We have to do the main thing
08:21That's why we have to do the memory
08:24So what's the important navigation team
08:29So, how do we get a rocket?
08:33In the navigation, there is a hardware and a software part.
08:39The hardware is a tool.
08:41The navigation is where we are at the angle of the rocket.
08:47So, when we get the data from the sensors,
08:50we can do an image in the brain.
08:53We can do an image in the brain.
08:53The choice is, okay, here is the bright, here is the dark,
08:57this road, and so on.
08:59That is a perception of the human.
09:01The brain is a tool, and the brain.
09:03The two of them are called.
09:05The navigation is not.
09:06In the hardware, the inertial measurement units,
09:08gyros and accelerometers.
09:10The rocket is on the way to the acceleration.
09:14The angular rate is on the way to the fast.
09:18So, there are sensors.
09:19There are sensors.
09:20So, in a Russian prototype,
09:27the rocket is on the way to the launch pad.
09:32So, there are several examples.
09:35The navigation software is a lot.
09:36There are different kinds of scenarios in the front.
09:38To get in touch with different different conditions,
09:40and unexpected scenarios,
09:43there are a lot of software.
09:45There are a lot of software on the right,
09:46to get to the right,
09:47all the way to the right.
09:47So, what can we do in the critical situation of the system,
09:50even if we need to keep an edge of salvage logic?
09:53Even if we need some sensors,
09:54we can keep these sensors.
09:55The logic of the system,
09:56this is not going to impact everything.
09:58We don't have to do all the things we do
10:00We have to test a lot of critical situations
10:02We have to test a lot on the ground
10:04The real scenario is different
10:06So the real scenario is very crucial
10:11So we have to test a big achievement for the navigation software
10:17And for the entire Skyroot team
10:19Guidance navigation control
10:21Everything
10:21How did we start all the space missions?
10:27How did we start all the time?
10:28How did we start all the time?
10:30How did we start all the time?
10:31I was almost 5-6 years old
10:39I was almost 5-6 years old
10:39So at that time, my father was a program director
10:44So basically, he used to test his vision
10:48Though he is from the program side
10:52They are a lot of scientific programs
10:55They do health-related programs
10:58So then I first took a look around
11:00Really scoops
11:01I don't have the painting
11:04You did a lot of astronauts
11:04You did a lot of astronauts
11:09You've explored the astronauts
11:09Now, we used the Mars Rovers, the U.S. had been slow in the 90s.
11:18Even before, the imagination was slow.
11:22So, it looked like the rocket size of the painting.
11:27There was a rocket stands like Mercury, Venus, and the pictures.
11:33When I was born, I would like to know the paintings.
11:43Some of the paintings were made from the lunar landscape.
11:47My father's first year birthday was made from the moon.
11:54So, that painting was made.
11:56This inspiration started from very early childhood.
12:00That, too, I would attribute to my parents.
12:04So, my mother, though from the music background,
12:07you have a scientific interest in mathematics.
12:10She didn't even know anything about that.
12:12Actually, my mother also had complaints.
12:15She didn't know anything about mathematics.
12:19I worked on a lot of in the first year.
12:21In the seventh, in eighth, there was no interest in the eighth.
12:26After the eighth class, I used to choose books.
12:30I used to choose Einstein's books.
12:33My father said that he had a nice life.
12:38So, in eighth class, I used to choose 24 out of 25.
12:46That's why God started it. Teachers are like, what's going on in the summer?
12:50There's a lot of magic in the summer. So I didn't have any transformation.
12:53So for some reason, it entered that motivation.
12:57From 8th class onwards, I was very good in mathematics, science and all.
13:02So yeah, in the 10th class, I was one of the toppers.
13:05So then IIT.
13:07In general, I worked for a long time.
13:13And that's why IIT was in Karakpoor.
13:17There are many people who have jobs, but also in the government.
13:22So I experienced that experience.
13:24That's why I worked for a synthesis.
13:26There was no opportunity.
13:28You have the interest and passion.
13:32You are not a winner.
13:36You cannot pay attention to human beings.
13:38You will pay attention to the Weasel.
13:40If you were reading it, there will be nothing for people to pay attention to it.
13:43You say you can pay attention to the human beings.
13:45But for us, if you pay attention to your own,
13:48that's what you pay attention to your own.
13:49It's my preference.
13:52So accordingly, I believed that,
13:57someday we could open up in aerospace.
14:00Even whenever I say that,
14:00In India, there are opportunities to go to India.
14:05There are also many opportunities to join in aerospace.
14:08There are also opportunities to join in aerospace.
14:12In the 4th year, I had a chance to join in the LCA Tejas program in Ministry of Defense.
14:21In 21 years, I got into this post.
14:28There are different stores like missiles, drop tanks, laser-guided bombs.
14:38The LCA Tejas aircraft is carried out.
14:41In this period, they drop.
14:44If you drop it, you will be safe and separate.
14:48If you have any aircraft on the speed, you will also drop it.
14:55If you have any aircraft on the speed, you will also drop it.
14:58There are disasters.
14:59There are also safe separation studies.
15:02There are also flights of flight dynamics.
15:07You will also drop it.
15:08There are many other countries.
15:10You are in the same place.
15:11You are in the same place.
15:12You are in the same place.
15:14In the same place, you are in the same place.
15:23You are in the same place.
15:24There are many other countries.
15:25Because of their lifestyle, they will also drop it.
15:29If you are in the same place, you will also drop it.
15:31When you are in the same place, you will also drop it.
15:34There are many other companies.
15:37So, if you are motivated and you will also drop it.
15:40What is the difference?
15:41First, in the education system, kids are going to work on IT,
15:45they are preparing for competitive exams,
15:47they are preparing for doctors, scientists,
15:48and we have the targets to go beyond other people.
15:52So, if we do not do anything with each other,
15:56we do not do anything with each other.
15:58That clarity is not good.
15:59Therefore, they are choosing all the generation in India.
16:03They are not doing anything with each other.
16:06So, what is the interest of this atmosphere?
16:10We don't have any interest in this atmosphere.
16:13Because, we have a lot of interest in the first-inch industry,
16:16and we have a lot of interest in our lifestyle.
16:21Therefore, they could choose.
16:23If you have a music interest in your life,
16:26if you have a painting interest in your life,
16:29you can focus on it.
16:31Therefore, we have a little education,
16:34by chance.
16:35They are very serious and interested.
16:38So, that is the seriousness of it.
16:40There is also a purpose for everyone.
16:43They are doing a serious purpose.
16:47Then, they have a system in writing documents.
16:50They have a lot of needs, alignment.
16:53This is a small issue.
16:54For example, they are looking at a small business.
16:56Well, these are the most important things.
16:58They are looking for discipline and discipline.
17:02So, at the same time, in India,
17:07there are many top-notch people who interact with them.
17:11They have been filtered out through such a tough exam.
17:15They are good in both the things.
17:19Group is very rare to find, but at the same time
17:23they are very serious and sincere about their work.
17:27At the workplace, they don't talk about chit-chat.
17:31They are doing silent and focused work.
17:35After doing that, we have a lot of work-life balance.
17:40They will go out in the evening and do a lot of outdoor activities.
17:49So, these are some of the things I enjoyed in Germany, Sweden, TU Munich.
17:57What I wanted to do in India is that I have a potential.
18:02By the time that I resigned from the Ministry of Defence,
18:07I had a scholarship here.
18:11However, after that, they are doing these two studies.
18:15So, India is also a small part of the US,
18:19as well as a software engineer.
18:22It has been in the 1990s.
18:24It has been crazy.
18:25It has been crazy.
18:26But in our time, in 2014, 2016, and in our time,
18:32there are many opportunities in India.
18:35The private sector is growing hugely.
18:36But we don't have to do the Skyroote Aerospace.
18:39Therefore, in other sectors,
18:42there are a lot of technology in the other sectors.
18:45So, I have hope.
18:46Why not do it in India?
18:48We belong to India.
18:49Why don't you talk about it in the US?
18:52How are they doing that?
18:53What's your country?
18:55We don't have to do the same thing.
18:57Because I have to do so much.
18:57Our IIT has given,
18:57government has spent so much on us.
18:59So, why not give back?
19:01Why not do it that way?
19:02There is nothing else.
19:03Then, parents don't have to do anything.
19:05So, parents don't have to do anything.
19:10So, India is also growing.
19:11So, I took a chance and thought I will believe this. Let us see how it goes.
19:16Within 4-5 years, Skyroot started start-ups.
19:20It was a golden period for space, private sector and aerospace in general in India.
19:28At these times, you were coached.
19:30What a daring step is to start Skyroot.
19:34In 2020, Green Signal was a private world coached facilities.
19:39In 2 years, you will invest in the dream of your co-founders.
19:50So, this is a bold step.
19:52After that, you will be able to launch Vikram S in 2022.
19:58That is a test flight.
20:00So, it does not have controls, navigation, guidance and all that.
20:05But, there are many technologies that have been tested in telemetry.
20:10So, there is a lot of confidence. The first time is success.
20:13So, the second time, again, in 2026, we succeeded in launching Orbital class launch vehicle.
20:22So, in the next 5 years, India is doing reusable engines work.
20:28In India, there is already a reusable launch vehicle technologies in Israel.
20:39So, in the private sector, there is also a future.
20:44Now, it is not starting.
20:46Rocket launching is a very costly affair.
20:49And, the price per kg launch is in the court.
20:54So, now, SpaceX will also down.
20:57So, that price has reduced significantly.
21:00So, that price has reduced significantly.
21:03So, the price is required.
21:04The price is required.
21:04It is required for fuel.
21:06The main vehicle is required for launch pad.
21:09Then, we will use it for tens or hundreds of launches.
21:13So, that price is required.
21:16There are quality components, high-grade components.
21:20For example, the safety-critical components.
21:24For example, the safety-critical components.
21:24For example, the navigation, the inertial measurement units.
21:29So, in VTL, there is a high-cost cost.
21:32Then, there is a three-cost cost.
21:34So, if we get a little bit of a component.
21:37So, for example, the reliability is also available.
21:40The reusability is also available.
21:41The cost-cutting.
21:42So, human space travel, space tourism is something that interests almost everyone.
21:49But then, we can't afford.
21:50As of today, 500 crores to get a ticket.
21:54So, there is a lot of people who are ultra-rich and double-rich.
22:01Now.
22:02At the same time, a common man like us, also might be able to afford space tourism.
22:09There is a lot of weightlessness.
22:11There is a lot of people who have experienced the astronauts.
22:16So, this is one more interesting part.
22:19So, space tourism also might come in a big way.
22:22So, in 2030, there is a demand for 10,000 satellites.
22:36So, this is the biggest challenge we want to solve.
22:39Thank you Andy.
22:48Thanks a lot.
22:50Thanks a lot.
22:50Thanks a lot.
22:54Hello, my friends, my friend.
22:55Hello, my friend.
22:56I will see you next time.
22:57Good afternoon.
23:00In the past, the last thing I've been talking about is the only thing I've been talking about in the
23:04future of my country.
23:07I've been talking about this project in the future.
23:09People are also talking about the question about the present.
23:13Camera persons Navin Ramana Maheshto Ramya, this is Hyderabad.
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