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BEL–Bellatrix Partnership to Develop VLEO Satellite Systems

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India’s defence PSU Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and space-tech startup Bellatrix Aerospace have signed an MoU to jointly develop Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) satellite systems.

What is VLEO (Very Low Earth Orbit)?

  • Altitude: About 150 km to 450 km above Earth.
  • Lower than Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites.
  • Satellites experience thin atmospheric drag, requiring propulsion systems to maintain orbit.

How VLEO Satellites Work

  • At low altitude, satellites face aerodynamic drag from the upper atmosphere.
  • Advanced propulsion systems provide continuous thrust to maintain orbital position.
  • Bellatrix will use electric/green propulsion technologies for station-keeping.

Key Features of VLEO Systems

  • High-Resolution Imaging: Closer proximity to Earth enables sub-meter imaging using smaller sensors.
  • Ultra-Low Latency Communication: Shorter signal distance enables faster data transmission and real-time communication.
  • Lower Launch Costs: Lower orbit requires less fuel to deploy satellites.
  • Reduced Space Debris: Failed satellites naturally re-enter and burn up due to atmospheric drag.

Aim of the Partnership

  • Develop indigenous VLEO satellite platforms and payloads.
  • Provide solutions for defence and civilian applications.
  • Combine PSU manufacturing capability with startup innovation.

Strategic Significance

  • Strengthens India’s self-reliance in space technology.
  • Enables high-resolution surveillance and intelligence gathering.
  • Useful for:
    • Border monitoring
    • Earth observation
    • Real-time communication systems.

Prelims Pointers

  • Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) operates under the Ministry of Defence.
  • Bellatrix Aerospace develops satellite propulsion systems.
  • VLEO satellites orbit at lower altitude than conventional Earth-observation satellites, offering improved imaging and reduced debris risk.
[2011] An artificial satellite orbiting around the Earth does not fall down. This is so because the attraction of Earth (a) does not exist at such a distance. (b) is neutralized by the attraction of the moon. (c) provides the necessary speed for its steady motion. (d) provides the necessary acceleration for its motion


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