Stardour Aerospace Has Successfully Test-Fired India’s First Privately Developed Hydrogen-Oxygen (LoX-Lh₂) Green-Propulsion System
Hyderabad-based Stardour Aerospace has fired the country’s first privately developed liquid-oxygen/liquid-hydrogen (LOx–LH₂) engine, a step that shifts India’s emerging space economy toward cleaner in-orbit mobility.The static test at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, validated a 1 kN-class thruster that burns cryogenic hydrogen and oxygen to produce nothing more than water
Hyderabad-based Stardour Aerospace has fired the country’s first privately developed liquid-oxygen/liquid-hydrogen (LOx–LH₂) engine, a step that shifts India’s emerging space economy toward cleaner in-orbit mobility.The static test at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, validated a 1 kN-class thruster that burns cryogenic hydrogen and oxygen to produce nothing more than water
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