Space startup Agnikul Cosmos calls off maiden rocket launch for a fourth time
Space startup Agnikul Cosmos calls off maiden rocket
launch for the fourth time
Space tech startup Agnikul Cosmos recently inaugurated
India's first-ever facility for manufacturing 3D-printed rocket engines. Named
"Rocket Factory 1," this 10,000-square-foot facility is located at
IIT-Madras Research Park in Chennai. The unveiling ceremony was attended by
Tata Sons chairman N. Chandrasekaran, ISRO chairman S. Somanath, and Pawan
Goenka, the chairman of IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and
Authorization Centre).
The facility houses a state-of-the-art 400mm x 400mm x 400mm
metal 3D printer from EOS, enabling end-to-end manufacturing of rocket engines
under one roof. Agnikul plans to produce two rocket engines per week, leading
to the assembly of one launch vehicle every month. Co-founder Srinath
Ravichandran expressed excitement about transitioning from the R&D phase to
core manufacturing and highlighted the startup's global interest in launches up
to 2024.
Agnikul Cosmos, founded in 2017, aims to develop Agnibaan—a
customizable, 2-stage launch vehicle capable of carrying payloads of up to 100
kg to orbits around 700 km high. The startup collaborates with the Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO) under the IN-SPACe initiative to access expertise
and facilities for building rocket engines.
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