Agnikul's Agnibaan
- When did Agnikul Cosmos successfully test the Agnibaan rocket? - May 30, 2024.
- What is the unique feature of the Agnibaan rocket? - It is India’s first 3D-printed semi-cryogenic rocket, made without welding.
- What type of payload can the Agnibaan rocket carry? - Payloads of 100-700 kilograms to Low Earth Orbit (LEO).
- What is the maximum capacity of the Agnibaan rocket? - It can lift up to 14,000 kilograms.
- When did Agnikul successfully launch the SOrTeD mission? - March 22, 2024.
- When is Agnikul planning its first orbital launch? - 2025.
- What is ALP-01? - India’s first private launch pad ....
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