UARX Space's SAU&RON Survives PSLV-C62 Launch Failure in India
UARX Space's SAU&RON successfully operated for 190 seconds despite the PSLV-C62 launch failure at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, which occurred due to a flight control deviation. This marked UARX's second space launch, following their participation in the Ariane 6 mission, and highlighted their collaboration with Orbital Paradigm. The device's performance under extreme conditions underscores UARX's capabilities as one of four approved manufacturers for launch rings in India, the U.S., and Europe.

UARX Space's SAU&RON was the only component to function after the PSLV-C62 launch failure at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in India, which occurred 6 minutes and 20 seconds into the flight. The device operated successfully for 190 seconds despite a critical combustion anomaly.
The failure was attributed to a flight control deviation just before separation. UARX Space confirmed that SAU&RON performed as expected under extreme conditions, supporting their collaboration with Orbital Paradigm. This was UARX's second space launch, having previously participated in the Ariane 6 mission, and it is one of four approved manufacturers for launch rings in India, the U.S., and Europe.




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