Watch: Inside Agnikul's semi-cryogenic rocket engine set for launch | The Federal

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Indian aerospace startup Agnikul is set to launch its semi-cryogenic rocket engine in February. In this video, the working of the 3D printed rocket engine is explained.

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That manager made those complex concepts so easy to understand and comprehend .

arjitmakwe
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Mr. Rishabh is great in explaining complex science in simple words .... 🙌🏻

surajxes
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Very well explained sir.Thank you for the information.

vaishalikhandelwal
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how many are here after today's launch

saloraus
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T20 world cup 🎉🎉🎉 IND 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ 29/6/24 time 12.04 30/6/24 congratulation for India aknikul and all my Indians 🎉🎉🎉

sugumari
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No turbo pumbs? Is it a pressure fed engine?

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🕉 Satyameva Jayate: Truth and Honesty and Reality gets created when Good Thoughts, Good Deeds, Good Acts are allowed to achieve the small steps needed for the correct choices and correct decisions to be made. Satyameva Jayate

jpajpaassi
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I think, they need to redesign their logo😅

TanmayvMukim
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Where is the turbo pump, it is the most crucial part of any rocket engine. You didn't show any moving party. I don't think you have made any significant progress. You just give oral explanation only. Atleast you should have shown something real engine for demonstration

thealchemist