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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully conducted a test of a new semi-cryogenic engine, generating 175 tonnes of thrust. The test marks a significant milestone toward developing a more powerful version of the LVM-3 rocket. Advanced turbopumps used in the engine also delivered strong performance during the trial. The upgraded rocket is expected to carry heavier payloads on future missions. This advancement supports India's expanding goals in both space exploration and the commercial launch sector.
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