This Indian startup launched Agnibaan made of 3D technology into space

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This indian startup launched Agnibaan made of 3D technology into space

ISRO has congratulated an indian startup for a big achievement. This space startup has launched a rocket Agnibaan made of 3D technology.

This indian startup launched Agnibaan made of 3D technology into space, know what is special in this rocket

ISRO On Agnibaan Rocket Launch Success: isro congratulated on the success of Agnibaan rocket launch

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has recently praised India's space startup 'Agnikul Cosmos'. This startup launched its first rocket 'Agnibaan' on Thursday. One of the many special things about this mission is that this rocket has been prepared using 3D technology and along with this, the engine of the rocket 'Agnibaan (Suborbital Tech Demonstrator) SoRTed-01' has also been made unique by equipping it with new technology. This big success of 'Agnikul Cosmos' has opened the doors to many new opportunities.

On May 30, India's spacetech startup 'Agnikul Cosmos' launched the 'Agnibaan' rocket from Sriharikota. This is India's first rocket engine that uses both gas and liquid fuel. Apart from this, the company has also prepared the data acquisition system and flight computers used in rocket launching. This was the fourth attempt of the startup in which it has been successful. Let us tell you that earlier the responsibility of rocket launching was completely on the shoulders of isro, but through the success of 'Agnikul Cosmos', other private companies can also get new opportunities.

ISRO congratulated the startup on social media and called it a 'big success'. isro wrote in the post that 'a big success has been achieved in the form of the first controlled flight of semi-cryogenic liquid engine through additive manufacturing'. On this occasion, Union minister Rajiv Chandrashekhar also congratulated the team and said that 'this is a single-stage rocket working on a semi-cryogenic engine, which has been completely prepared in India. It has been assembled at IIT madras and launched from Sriharikota'.

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