Track Vikram-1, the first orbital-class rocket built and launched by a private Indian company, Skyroot Aerospace. The Vikram-1 launch — its maiden flight, called Mission Aagaman — lifted off on 18 July 2026 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota and flew nominally across all four stages, making India the third nation with a private company able to reach orbit independently.
Vikram-1 is a rocket (launch vehicle), not a satellite — so the trackable objects are the payloads it delivered to about 450 km: Skyroot's SCOPE experiment, Grahaa Space's Solaras S3 nanosatellite, Cosmoserve's Embrace debris-capture arm, and a DCUBED technology demo. The Vikram-1 payloads are awaiting NORAD catalog IDs; once assigned, you can track Vikram-1's payloads live here, with position, altitude and velocity updated like the ISS.