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Indian space startup fires world’s first fully 3D printed rocket engine as others play catch up
Indian space startup fires world’s first fully 3D printed rocket engine as others play catch up
Prabhjote GillFeb 9, 2021, 12:44 IST
Agnikul Cosmos successfully test fires the world s first fully 3D printed rocket engineAgnikul Cosmos/BI India
Indian space startup Agnikul Cosmos has become the world’s first company to successfully test a fully 3D printed
rocket engine.
It only takes four days to produce and can carry payloads of upto 100 kilos into lower earth orbit (LEO).
While the first company to be successful in such an endeavour, there are others who are fast catching up and realise the value of 3D printed engines versus conventional assembly.Rocket engines are tough to build, and they’re even tougher to 3D print because all the details have to be ‘just right’ for the rocket to work successfully. But, an Indian space startup based out of Chennai has pulled off this
The Brazillian satellite Amazonia 1 is NewSpace India Limited s (NSIL) first commercial launch mission.
Feb 10, 2021 09:16:25 IST
The Indian Space Research Organisation is all set to launch its first mission of the year 2021, and has chosen to launch its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle C51 (PSLV-C51). The rocket will be launching from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota at 10.23 am IST on 28 February. However, the launch is subject to suitable weather conditions at the launchpad. ISRO will be launching a Brazilian satellite along with 20 other Indian satellites. This mission was among those mentioned in the 2021 Union Budget by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.
In a scathing report, the IT Parliamentary Committee says the delay reflects badly on the country's planning and execution. So far, certain bands within 5G spectrum have not even been identified, and no spectrum allocation has taken place
Space taxi for satellites? Two Indian startups sign pact to build vehicle
Space technology startup Bellatrix Aerospace, which is creating a vehicle that will work as taxi in space , will launch on the Vikram rocket of Skyroot Aerospace
BusinessToday.In | February 9, 2021 | Updated 16:21 IST
Since India opened up the space sector for private players, over 50 startups have emerged which are building rockets, satellites
Space technology startup Bellatrix Aerospace has partnered with its peer Skyroot Aerospace to ferry small satellites into multiple orbits.
Bellatrix Aerospace, which is creating a vehicle that will work as taxi in space , will launch on the Vikram rocket of Skyroot Aerospace.