Agnikul Cosmos postponed India's first semi-cryogenic rocket launch, Agnibaan, citing technical issues. The IIT Madras startup delayed liftoff twice, including a delay on March 22, due to minor observations during pre-launch checks. This comes after the company delayed the launch of the rocket scheduled for March 22 citing "unavoidable circumstances".
April 07, 2024 at 12:05AM
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Launch of India's 1st semi-cryogenic rocket 2nd time in 2 weeks
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