World's First 3D Printed Rocket Engine: Agnikul Cosmos Makes History with Agnibaan Launch

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Agnikul Cosmos, a pioneering startup from IIT Madras, has made history by launching the Agnibaan rocket from India's first private launchpad at Sriharikota. The mission, Agnibaan SOrTeD-01, featured the world's first single-piece 3D-printed semi-cryogenic engine, showcasing groundbreaking engineering and innovation.

🚀 Key Points:

Company: Agnikul Cosmos, IIT Madras startup
Mission: Agnibaan SOrTeD-01
Location: Sriharikota, India
Technology: World's first single-piece 3D-printed semi-cryogenic engine
Launchpad: India's first private launchpad
Significance: Highlights innovation and self-reliance in India's space technology

Agnikul Cosmos Statement on Twitter/X:
"Humbled to announce the successful completion of our first flight - Mission 01 of Agnibaan SOrTeD - from our own and India’s first & only private Launchpad within SDSC-SHAR at Sriharikota. All the mission objectives of this controlled vertical ascent flight were met and performance was nominal. The vehicle was completely designed in-house and was powered by the world’s first single piece 3d printed engine and also happens to be India’s first flight with a semi cryo engine. Our greatest thanks to @INSPACeIND @isro @iitmadras & our incredibly committed team in helping us prove that a private player can design and fly original space tech hardware in India. #madeInIndiaForTheWorld"

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