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Top 7 private sector companies behind India’s Chandrayaan-3 success
DIMAPUR — India’s recent achievement of landing its moon lander successfully on lunar soil marked a monumental moment in the nation’s space exploration journey.
However, behind this milestone, several private sector companies collaborated with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for the historic lunar mission.
These companies contributed essential components and technologies for the Chandrayaan-3 mission. Let’s take a closer look at the companies that played crucial roles in this historic endeavour.
7 Companies Behind India’s Chandrayaan-3 Mission
L&T Aerospace
Larsen & Toubro’s aerospace wing played a pivotal role in the Chandrayaan-3 mission by supplying crucial components for the launch vehicle. Their contribution included vital booster segments such as the head-end segment, middle segment, and nozzle bucket flange. These components were integral to the successful launch of the lunar mission.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
BHEL contributed significantly by supplying the batteries required for the Chandrayaan-3 mission. Moreover, the Welding Research Institute (WRI) of BHEL supplied bi-metallic adaptors, demonstrating their expertise in providing innovative solutions for space exploration.
Godrej Aerospace
Godrej Aerospace played a pivotal role in the mission by producing key engines and thrusters, including the L110 engine for the core stage and the CE20 engine thrust chamber for the upper stage. Their expertise in propulsion technologies significantly contributed to the mission’s success.
MTAR Technologies
MTAR Technologies emerged as a key player, manufacturing essential components for the Chandrayaan-3 mission. Their contributions encompassed the production of engines and booster pumps, vital for the successful propulsion of the lunar mission.
Mishra Dhatu Nigam (MIDHANI)
MIDHANI’s role was indispensable in supplying critical materials for various components of the launch vehicle. The company provided cobalt base alloys, nickel base alloys, titanium alloys, and special steels, ensuring the durability and reliability of the components used in the lunar mission.
Walchandnagar Industries
Walchandnagar Industries’ involvement was substantial, with the company supplying critical booster segments known as S200 for the launch vehicle. Additionally, they provided flex nozzle control tankages and S200 Flex nozzle hardware, contributing to the launch vehicle’s efficiency.
Ankit Aerospace
Ankit Aerospace’s contributions focused on supplying high-quality alloy steel, stainless steel fasteners, and specially crafted titanium bolts. These components not only enhanced mission durability but also played a crucial role in optimising overall mission performance.