On May 19, Indian space-tech startup Agnikul Cosmos achieved a critical engineering milestone that separates conceptual ...
The Chennai startup's latest breakthrough showcases how 3D-printed rocket technology could transform India's access to space.
An Ursa Major employee prepares a Hadley engine chamber for transport after 3D printing is complete at the company’s Youngstown, Ohio, manufacturing facility. Credit: Ursa Major WASHINGTON — Ursa ...
A YouTuber attempting to build a fully 3D printed rocket engine has tested an ...
Agnikul Cosmos is building India's most flexible launch system using 3D-printed engines, modular rockets, and the country's ...
The new manufacturing approach saves materials and time. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. India has announced a breakthrough that ...
Many firsts: The Agnikul mission was packed with multiple firsts that have significant implications both for India and the world. It marked the country's inaugural rocket launch from a privately owned ...
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NASA's Reactive Additive Manufacturing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (RAMFIRE) project test-fired a 3D-printed engine ...
Last year, Chennai-based spacetech firm Agnikul made history by successfully launching the world’s first rocket powered by a single-piece 3D-printed engine. What made this feat even more impressive is ...
Ever since SpaceX made reusability the most desirable trait of a spacefaring operation, all the companies working in this industry have shifted their attention toward making hardware that can fly to ...