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No first-time launch vehicle has gone through so much: Agnikul Cosmos' Chakravarthy

Agnikul Cosmos co-founder Satyanarayanan Chakravarthy said that the Agnibaan SOrTeD had to withstand salty air and even water splashes.

May 31, 2024 / 13:31 IST
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Professor Satyanarayanan Chakravarthy of IIT Madras, and co-founder of Agnikul Cosmos
Professor Satyanarayanan Chakravarthy of IIT Madras, and co-founder of Agnikul Cosmos

"I don't think any first-time launch vehicle, in the world, has gone through so much," said Satyanarayanan Chakravarthy, co-founder of Agnikul Cosmos and a professor at IIT Madras, after Agnibaan SOrTeD, the startup's maiden rocket, successfully launched into space.

While Agnikul is the second private Indian entity to launch a rocket, the Chennai-based startup's achievement gains significance because it is powered by India's first semi-cryogenic engine, which uses a mix of liquid and gas for propellant.

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The startup had been attempting to launch Agnibaan SubOrbital Technological Demonstrator (SOrTeD) since March, and in the five attempts made since then, the rocket had to be transported multiple times from its facility in IIT Madras Research Park to the startup's private launchpad in Sriharikota.

"It has been to the launch pad 2-3 times in the last few months. It has gone through a lot of weathering. It is not just the salty air because the launch pad is right by the beach, but it also had to deal with water splashes," Chakravarthy said.