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AgniKul set to launch nation’s second privately built rocket

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NEW DELHI: IIT-Madras incubated startup AgniKul Cosmos is all set to launch its 3D printed sub-orbital rocket Agnibaan SOrTeD later this month from its private launchpad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikot­a.

The announceme­nt of the launch window for India’s second privately built rocket was made by the Chennai-based space startup through a cryptic post on X.

“March 22-28, 2024,” AgniKul Cosmos said in a post on the social networking platform. In August last year, AgniKul started the process of integratin­g its Agnibaan

Hyderabad-based startup Skyroot Aerospace is the 1st private company in the country to launch sub-orbital rocket Vikram-S, which reached an altitude of 89.5 km in 155 seconds

SubOrbital Technologi­cal Demonstrat­or (SOrTeD) at its private launchpad in Sriharikot­a.

Skyroot Aerospace, a Hyderabad-based space startup, had become India’s first private company to launch a sub-orbital rocket Vikram-S, which reached an altitude of 89.5 km in 155 seconds.

Skyroot plans to start launching small satellites in orbit later this year using the Vikram-1 rocket. India’s space regulator IN-SPACe released an integrated manifesto last month for the next five quarters, which mentioned AgniKul’s SOrTeD launch in the last quarter of the current fiscal. Agnibaan SOrTeD is a single-stage launch vehicle powered by AgniKul’s patented Agnilet engine, a 3D-printed, single-piece, 6 kilonewton­s (kN) semi-cryogenic engine. The Agnibaan rocket is a two-stage launch vehicle equipped to place payloads of up to 100 kg into a low earth orbit at a distance of 700 km.

Establishe­d in 2017 by aerospace engineers Srinath Ravichandr­an and Moin SPM, along with IIT-Madras faculty member Prof. Sathyanara­yan R Chakravart­hy, Agnikul emerged as the first Indian company to sign an agreement with ISRO in December 2020.

 ?? ?? Sub-orbital rocket Agnibaan SOrTeD by AgniKul (File)
Sub-orbital rocket Agnibaan SOrTeD by AgniKul (File)

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