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Context: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will achieve the 200th successful launch of Rohini RH-200 sounding rocket in the near future.
Rohini RH-200 has completed 198 consecutive successful flights.
RH-200 is 3.5-metres tall, two-stage rocket.
It is capable of climbing to a height of 70 km bearing scientific payloads.
The first and second stages of RH-200 are powered by solid motors.
Rohini sounding rockets are used by the ISRO for Atmospheric studies.
The ‘200’ in the name denotes the diameter of the rocket in mm.
For years, RH-200 rocket had used a polyvinyl chloride (PVC)-based propellant.
But, in 2020, the first RH-200 based on hydroxyl-terminated Polybutadiene (HTPB) propellant was flown.
Other operational Rohini variants are RH-300 Mk-II and RH-560 Mk-III.
Sounding rockets are one or two stage solid propellant rockets used for probing the upper atmospheric regions and for space research.
These are also used for a variety of experiments, including those on phenomena related to eclipses.
The first sounding rocket, American Nike-Apache, was launched from Thumba, Kerala, in 1963.
After that, two-stage rockets from Russia (M-100) and France (Centaure) were flown.
The ISRO launched its own version of sounding rocket, Rohini RH-75, in 1967.
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