Four Indian space startups, Dhruva Space, Bellatrix Aerospace, InspeCity Space Labs Private Limited, and TakeMe2Space, will launch their payloads on Isro's PSLV-C58 mission. Dhruva Space's payload will validate the functionality and robustness of the P-30 nanosatellite platform. Bellatrix Aerospace will test its Rudra 0.3 HPGP thruster and ARKA-200 hollow cathode. InspeCity Space Labs will test the Green Impulse TrAnsmitter (GITA). TakeMe2Space will test its Radiation Shielding Experimental Module (RSEM). These payloads will be placed in a low earth orbit for experiments.
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