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Indian space startup gears up for ambitious rocket launch: Key things to know

Space startup Agnikul Cosmos is on the verge of conducting a test launch of its rocket named Agnibaan SOrTeD on March 22. This rocket features a unique engine that is manufactured using 3D printing technology, an innovative approach that the ISRO is currently in the process of perfecting.

March 20, 2024 / 16:00 IST
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Agnikul Cosmos is attempting a feat unprecedented among Indian private firms by incorporating a semi-cryogenic engine into its rocket. (Representational image)

Agnikul Cosmos, an Indian private space startup, is poised to conduct a test launch of its rocket named Agnibaan SOrTeD (Suborbital Tech Demonstrator) on March 22. This rocket showcases a distinctive engine that is 3D printed, a technology that the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is still refining. Established in 2017 by two young aerospace engineers, the startup aspires to establish "a place where people learn to use fire" in the realm of space exploration and technology.

Agnikul, co-founded by entrepreneurs Srinath Ravichandran and SPM Moin and mentored by Satya Chakravarthy, has garnered $40 million in funding from various private equity investors to date.

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What sets the Agnibaan SOrTeD apart is its engine, which uses commercially available aviation turbine fuel (kerosene) and medical-grade liquid oxygen. This innovative propulsion system represents a significant step forward in space propulsion technology.

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