India has achieved a major space milestone as Agnikul Cosmos successfully test fired three 3D-printed semi-cryogenic rocket engines together, marking a first for the country’s private space sector.
NEW DELHI—India has successfully tested the indigenous cryogenic engine for the upper stage of its heaviest rocket, the GSLV Mk. 3, inching closer to boosting its capability to launch heavier ...
Cryogenic Upper Stage Project for GSLV crossed a significant milestone yesterday (September 14, 2002) with the successful ground test firing of the indigenous cryogenic engine for a duration of 1000 ...
Skyroot Aerospace has tested its Dhawan-III cryogenic engine, a 3D-printed marvel for reusable rockets. This breakthrough ...
ISRO has crossed yet another major milestone by successfully conducting the Flight Acceptance Hot Test of Indigenous Cryogenic Engine at Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre’s (LPSC) Mahendragiri ...
Firing engines together proves that engines can team up to create more thrust, which is essential for lifting heavier satellites into orbit.
NEW DELHI — India’s efforts to develop heavier rockets received a boost with a recent test of its indigenously built, super-cooled cryogenic engine, which will be used to place a communications ...
After spending a few months in Mega Bay 2 fully stacked, Ship 39 – the first V3 Ship – has rolled to Masseys for cryogenic proof testing. This is a key milestone ahead of Flight 12, with its partner, ...
The returns from this investment go far beyond financial rewards,” Mahindra wrote on X- a social network platform. “It’s ...
Bengaluru | ISRO has announced significant progress in the design and development of a Semicryogenic engine or Liquid Oxygen / Kerosene engine with a high thrust of 2,000 kN (kilonewton) that will ...
Chennai-based Agnikul Cosmos has successfully demonstrated three clustered Agnilet engines firing together. This is the first such test in India, and even ISRO does not possess this technology yet.