Agnikul successfully fires dual 3D printed rocket engines. Four pumps power the system, each driven by an independent electric motor.
Agnikul Cosmos, a private Indian space firm, successfully tested dual indigenous 3D-printed rocket engines, advancing India's reusable launch vehicle ambitions.
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How 3D printing is reinventing rocket design and flight
Rocket engineering is shifting from painstaking machining and welding to a world where engines and tanks emerge from printers ...
Indian space firm Agnikul launched its first sub-orbital test spacecraft powered by its unique 3D-printed rocket engines on Thursday. The event comes after two years of preparation and multiple ...
They were designed with its Noyron Large Computational Engineering Model and 3D printed with a high-temperature copper alloy.
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 ...
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Agnikul Cosmos test fires pair of 3D printed Agnilet engines
Agnikul Cosmos has successfully test-fired a pair of its Agnilet engines. The Chennai-Based New Space Startup is aiming to ...
Students from the San Diego chapter of the University of California test-fire a new 3D-printed engine, making UC San Diego the very first university to “additively manufacture” a rocket engine. The ...
Last we checked on NASA’s 3D-printing front, astronauts could soon be eating 3D-printed pizza. Now, 3D printing is bringing NASA one step closer to a 3D-printed spacecraft. Last week, NASA tested the ...
With an avalanche of private space companies upon us, the number of engines meant to carry rockets and their cargo into space has grown rapidly over the past few years. This world is now dominated by ...
Firehawk Aerospace test-fires a GMLRS-equivalent hybrid rocket engine from a purpose-built, mobile platform. (Firehawk Aerospace) Firehawk Aerospace recently conducted its first flight test of a ...
3D printing isn’t only about creating trinkets and toys — it can also help send humans into space. In a watershed move, NASA has successfully tested a rocket part created via 3D printer, a move that ...
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