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The Reusable Launch Vehicle Landing Experiment or RLV-LEX was the second test flight in the RLV Technology Demonstration Programme following the Hypersonic Flight Experiment. The demonstration trials will pave the way for the two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO) fully reusable launch vehicle.
The Avatar concept study was commissioned by India's Defence Research and Development Organisation in 2001. [2] India's Space Agency ISRO has no connection with the project. [4] [5] [6] Air Commodore Raghavan Gopalaswami, who headed the study, made a presentation on the spaceplane at the global conference on propulsion at Salt Lake City, United States on July 10, 2001.
More than a decade after starting the Cryogenic Upper Stage Project in 1994, [17] ISRO began developing a new semi-cryogenic engine that would be used on its next generation of vehicles of Unified Launch Vehicle (now NGLV), Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) and a heavy-lift launcher for future inter-planetary missions.
RLV-TD, India's Reusable Launch Vehicle - Technology Demonstrator project; Relevium Technologies Inc, Stock Symbol: RLV; Restrained Life Viewer for Second Life; Defence of the Reich, the World War II German Reichsluftverteidigung (RLV) defensive aerial campaign; RLV College of Music and Fine Arts, Kerala, India
The Space Shuttle orbiter, SpaceShipTwo, Dawn Mk-II Aurora, and the under-development Indian RLV-TD are examples for a reusable space vehicle (a spaceplane) as well as a part of its launch system. More contemporarily the Falcon 9 launch system has carried reusable vehicles such as the Dragon 2 and X-37 .
The Phoenix RLV launcher, the prototype of the Hopper launcher, was announced by DASA in June 1999 [9] to be developed and produced as a portion of the wider ASTRA program of the German Aerospace Center (DLR), a €40 million project founded by the German Federal Government, EADS' Astrium subsidiary and the state of Bremen. Reportedly, EADS and ...
RLV College of Music and Fine Arts is an academic institution situated in Thripunithura, Kochi in the state of Kerala, India. [1] It is affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University and offers graduate and postgraduate courses in music, performing arts and visual arts. The current principal is Prof. C. J. Suseela [2]
OAP may refer to: OAP Tower, or Osaka Amenity Park Tower, a plaza and office development in Japan; Old-age pensioner, a person who has retired, and now collects a pension, commonly referred to as an OAP in the United Kingdom; One Australia policy, a proposal in the 1980s to limit Asian immigration to Australia