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Posted 31 May 2024

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The Rocket Agnibaan SOrTeD (SubOrbital Technological Demonstrator) is India’s first semi-cryogenic engine-powered rocket launch flight that was designed and manufactured indigenously through 3D Printing or additive manufacturing

  • This test flight aims to demonstrate in-house and home-grown technologies, gather crucial flight data and ensure optimal functioning of systems for Agnikul’s orbital launch vehicle, the ‘Agnibaan’.

About Agnibaan Rocket

  • Agnibaan is a two-stage rocket with a capacity to carry payloads ranging from 30kg to 300 kg to a height of 700 km
  • It can access both low- and high-inclination orbits and is completely mobile, designed for accessing more than 10 launch ports.
  • It was launched from India’s first privately developed launchpad called ‘Dhanush’ established by Agnikul at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Its Semi-Cryogenic Engine (SCE) i.e. Agnilet utilizes a propellant combination of Liquid Oxygen (LOX) and Kerosene
    • SCE uses a fuel that is storable at higher temperatures compared to cryogenic engines, which makes handling and storage simpler while offering high performance.
      • Cryogenic engines use liquid hydrogen as fuel and liquid oxygen as oxidizer at extremely low temperatures.
    • ISRO is developing semi-cryogenic propulsion systems for enhancing payload capability of Launch Vehicle Mark-3 and for future launch vehicles.

Other Initiatives taken for Privatising Space Sector

  • 100% FDI in space sector is allowed in components and systems/ sub-systems for satellites, ground segment, and user segment.
  • India space policy 2023 suggests that private sector is a critical stakeholder in entire value chain of space economy. 
  • Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) facilitate private sector engagement in space activities.
  • Tags :
  • Semi-Cryogenic Engine
  • 3D-printed rocket
  • Privatisation of space sector
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