India's second privately developed rocket, Agnibaan, successfully launched by Chennai startup Agnikul Cosmos, receives praise from ISRO, PM Narendra Modi, and others. The achievement marks a significant milestone in space technology with the use of a semi-cryogenic liquid engine realized through additive manufacturing. ISRO is motivated to support space tech startups and NGEs following Agnikul's success.
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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". #ISRO https://t.co/A8h8zawoc4
Congratulations @AgnikulCosmos https://t.co/fRwElMXVDq
PM Narendra Modi lauds the remarkable feat of IIT Madras startup, @AgnikulCosmos . @iitmadras https://t.co/2dlrfC16T6
Agnikul's success motivates ISRO to support space tech startups, NGEs: S Somanath @AihikS reports https://t.co/0AzXc3vJlV
Chennai startup Agnikul Cosmos successfully launches Agnibaan rocket https://t.co/iJmQzyHPKz via @moneycontrolcom
Agnibaan SOrTeD, India’s second privately developed rocket takes off https://t.co/nVhUS5MOxf #ISRO