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🚨 Hyderabad-based space startup 'Abyom Space' has successfully concluded it's Battleship Engine Testing Series (150+ tests) in it's goal of developing India's first reusable rocket.

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Guhan2 years ago

Outstanding achievement by AbyomSpace! Over 150 tests in rocket engineering is no small feat. Can't wait to see India's first reusable rocket!

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Shikhar Srivastava2 years ago

I need to start documenting India’s private space sector progress. Its ambition is now growing at a pace that is almost equivalent to SpaceX though still a long way to go to match SpaceX’s execution. But I am happy because we are now aiming higher than ever before.

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Rohan Vimal2 years ago

This is us! There's a lot more coming. Stay tuned!

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Pushpendra Chahar2 years ago

Congratulations India! Touching new heights.

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Bharat Buzz2 years ago

The Vikram 1 rocket will use four solid fuel-based stages for the launch. The rocket stage – named Kalam 100 after scientist and India’s former president Dr APJ Abdul Kalam – was fired in testing facilities for the full duration of 108 seconds. It produces a peak thrust of 100kN (kilonewton).

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V. Srinivasa Rao (VSR)2 years ago

Abyom Space is really shooting for the stars! Imagine the possibilities with India's first reusable rocket. This could be a game-changer for space exploration and tech innovation in India. Can't wait to see what they achieve next!

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NOTHING2 years ago

Outstanding by Abyom Space.

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Vinay Bhootra2 years ago

They are still testing engine for the reusable rocket, still having a lot of time.

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Jainul Abedin2 years ago

Thanks for featuring @AbyomSpaceTech !

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PavankumarD2 years ago

@elonmusk you never gave up with your spaceX look what it has inspired people to go for

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