Agniban Rocket: Private rocket Agniban which successfully landed in Ninggi

Agniban Rocket

for the first time, a Private rocket from Srihari Kota flew into Ningi. Agniban rocket launched by Agnikul Cosmos aerospace has been success fully launched. this is what ISRO said official Twitter account. Agniban holds records as the first semi-cryogenic engine-based rocket in the country. It uses a domestically designed 3d printed engine. ISRO chief Dr. Somnath specially reached Shaar and supervised closely.

It was prepared for launch for the first time on March 22 this year from the Dhanush Rocket Complex at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre. In the end, it was postponed due to a technical error.

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Although it was once again ready for launch on April 6, it was postponed due to technical reasons and unfavorable weather conditions. After overcoming all these, they prepared for the launch again at 5.45 am on 28th May. Exactly 11 seconds before the launch of the rocket, the launch was aborted due to a technical error in the command control system. After overcoming many obstacles. finally, this morning this rocket successfully landed in Ningi.

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The ISRO congratulated Agnikul, saying it is “a major milestone, as the first-ever controlled flight of a semi-cryogenic liquid engine realized through additive manufacturing”. Indian space startup Agnikul cosmos on Thursday successfully launched its first sub-orbital test vehicle powered by the world’s first single-price 3D-printed rocket engine, after calling off its launched at least four times previously.

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