In a significant leap for India's space ambitions, Mumbai-based space tech startup Manastu Space has successfully conducted the inaugural test firing of its 300N-class hydrogen peroxide engine.
This achievement, although operated at a lower combustion efficiency for the initial trial, represents a crucial milestone in the company's development journey and underscores India's growing prowess in advanced propulsion technology.
Hydrogen peroxide engines, renowned for their high specific impulse, non-toxic propellants, and relatively simple design, have captured the attention of the space industry for their potential applications in a variety of space missions.
From satellite orbit raising maneuvers to ambitious deep-space exploration ventures, these engines offer a promising pathway to enhanced mission capabilities.
Manastu Space's successful test firing brings India closer to mastering this pivotal propulsion technology. By achieving ignition and sustained combustion, the company has laid a solid foundation for future development and optimization efforts.
With further refinement aimed at achieving higher combustion efficiency and thrust levels, Manastu Space is poised to play a key role in propelling India's space capabilities to new heights.