Submitted by lughnasadh t3_yzfwcn in Futurology
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The following submission statement was provided by /u/lughnasadh:
Submission Statement
The company is aiming to start full commercial services with its [Vikram 1 rocket](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram_(rocket)) in about 12 months time.
The global small-lift launch market is getting crowded with new private companies. It will be interesting to see these compete on price. India has a great track record on getting to space with relatively small budgets; it sent an orbiter to Mars for just $73 million.
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AnotherTakenUser t1_ix02ha3 wrote
Truly, like one seventh of the earth's population seems to be just industrial-revolution style exploiting shit and nobody cares
lughnasadh OP t1_iwzosif wrote
Submission Statement
The company is aiming to start full commercial services with its [Vikram 1 rocket](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikram_(rocket)) in about 12 months time.
The global small-lift launch market is getting crowded with new private companies. It will be interesting to see these compete on price. India has a great track record on getting to space with relatively small budgets; it sent an orbiter to Mars for just $73 million.