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bhaskarlive · 1 month
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ISRO-NASA partners with Axiom Space to send one Gaganyatri to ISS soon: Union Minister
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In a joint Gaganyaan mission, ISRO and NASA have partnered with the US-base private space habitat company Axiom Space to send one Gaganyatri soon to the International Space Station (ISS), Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh has said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha.
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luxurypropertiesworld · 6 months
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Gaganyaan Mission
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The Journey of Gaganyaan: The Story of Building India's First Manned Spacecraft.
India's space exploration efforts have reached a major turning point with the launch of the ambitious Gaganyaan mission. The creation of the spaceship and its building have been enormous undertakings as the country gets ready to launch its first astronauts into space. The Gaganyaan project has been molded by technological hurdles, creative solutions, and cooperative efforts. We explore these aspects of the construction of India's first human spaceship in this article.
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India's current effort, called the Gaganyaan Mission, aims to send a three-day manned mission with a crew of three people into 400 km of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and return them safely to Earth.
The Government of India has approved two unmanned and one manned mission as part of this program.
It is anticipated that the first manned spaceflight will occur in 2024. If the Gaganyaan Mission is successful, India will join the US, China, and Russia as the only countries with the capability of human space flight.
  About:
The Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) is working on a project called Gaganyaan.
Three flights are scheduled to be sent into orbit under the Gaganyaan schedule.
 •        One human spaceflight and two unmanned flights are planned.
•        Three Indian astronauts, one of whom is a woman, will be on board the Gaganyaan system module, also known as the Orbital           Module.
•        It will spend five to seven days traveling in a low-Earth orbit 300–400 kilometers above the planet.
  Payloads:
•        The Crew Module, or spacecraft transporting people, will make up the cargo.
•        Powered by two liquid propellant engines is the Service Module.
•        It will have emergency mission abort and escape capabilities.
  Launch:
Gaganyaan will be launched by the three-stage heavy lift launch vehicle GSLV Mk III, also known as the LVM-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3), since it is equipped with the required payload capacity.
  Design and Architecture:
The crew module and the service module are the two primary parts of the Gaganyaan spacecraft in terms of design and architecture. A safe and livable environment is provided for the duration of the flight by the crew module, which can accommodate up to three astronauts. It has all the necessary systems, including navigation, communication, and life support. The spacecraft's propulsion, power generation, and other auxiliary systems required for space operation are housed in the service module in the meantime.
  Technological Innovations:
State-of-the-art engineering and cutting-edge technology are needed to develop a manned spacecraft. In order to design and construct the Gaganyaan spacecraft, ISRO's scientists and engineers pushed the limits of space technology. Every component of the spacecraft, from sophisticated propulsion systems to lightweight materials, has been painstakingly designed to guarantee dependability and safety throughout the trip.
  Safety and Reliability:
In human spaceflight, maintaining the safety and dependability of the spacecraft is crucial. Strict quality control procedures and testing guidelines have been applied at every stage of the spacecraft's development. Before the spacecraft is certified for flight, extensive ground testing, simulation exercises, and component-level testing have been carried out to identify and mitigate any potential issues.
  Astronaut Integration and Training:
As spacecraft development proceeds, ISRO has been working with many international space organizations to provide the astronauts chosen for the Gaganyaan mission with the necessary training. Numerous exercises, including survival training, simulated space flights, and physical fitness tests, are part of astronaut preparation. In addition, one of the most important ways to guarantee astronaut performance and comfort throughout the mission has been to incorporate human aspects into spacecraft design.
  Collaboration:
Several parties, including ISRO's own centers, research institutes, and industry partners, have worked together to create India's first manned spacecraft. International cooperation with space agencies like Roscosmos has also been crucial in sharing knowledge, resources, and technology for the Gaganyaan mission.
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In conclusion, ISRO and the Indian space community have accomplished a great deal with the construction of Gaganyaan, the country's first manned spacecraft. The spacecraft, the result of years of study, development, and cooperation, represents India's ambitions to discover new space frontiers. India is getting ready to become one of the countries that can send people into space, and the entire world is watching with excitement as the countdown to launch approaches.
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India's ambitious Gaganyaan mission has captured the world's attention as it prepares to send its first astronauts into space. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) recently announced the selection of astronauts who will be part of this historic journey, marking a significant milestone in the country's space exploration endeavors.
The Gaganyaan mission holds immense significance for India on various fronts. It not only demonstrates India's technological prowess but also reaffirms its status as a spacefaring nation. As the fourth country in the world to undertake a manned space mission, India's endeavor highlights its commitment to pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
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werindialive · 7 months
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PM Modi introduces ‘four astronauts” to the world who will venture on India’s first human crewed flight to space
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced four elite fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) who will be the “astronauts designates” of India. These four pilots have been selected for the first-ever human-crewed space flight- the Gaganyaan mission.
PM Modi visited the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) research institute in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, where he announced.
The names of these four astronauts are IAF’s group captain Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair, group captain Ajit Krishnan, group captain Angad Pratap, and wing commander Shubhanshu Shukla. They have been under extensive training for the Gaganyaan mission for the last five years. The training was held in Russian and Indian facilities. During a special ceremony, the Prime Minister awarded “Antriksh Yatri Pankh” (astronaut wings) to the four astronauts on Tuesday.
While introducing the four astronauts, PM said that these “four forces” will carry the aspirations of 1.4 billion people on their shoulders as they begin their mission.
“The four astronaut-designates are not just four names or individuals, they are the four forces that are carrying the aspirations of 140 crore Indians into space... They symbolize the trust, courage, valor, and discipline of today’s India,” Modi said.
Emphasizing the 40 years of gap between the last Indian being sent to space and now, PM Modi said that this will be an effort “Made In India”.
“After over 40 years, Indians will be traveling to space again. But this time, the countdown and the rocket will all be ours,” the Prime Minister said.
To date, Cosmonaut Rakesh Sharma is the only Indian to have traveled to space. He took a flight to space in a Russian-made Soyuz spacecraft in year 1984.
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pebblegalaxy · 7 months
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India's Ambitious Space Odyssey: Exploring the Bharatiya Antariksha Station & Gaganyaan Mission
India's Ambitious Space Odyssey: Exploring the Bharatiya Antariksha Station & Gaganyaan Mission #IndiaSpaceExploration #BharatiyaAntariksha #GaganyaanMission #ISRO #NASA #SpaceTechnology #HumanSpaceflight #COVID19Impact #SpacePolicy
India’s ambitions in space have reached new heights with the unveiling of the Bharatiya Antariksha Station and the Gaganyaan Mission. These endeavors mark significant milestones in the country’s journey towards space exploration and human spaceflight capability. As the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) spearheads these projects, India stands on the cusp of a historic leap into the cosmos,…
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shamnadt · 10 months
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ISRO to develop ECLSS for Gaganyaan mission after failing to get it from other countries: Somanath
ISRO chairman S Somanath on Wednesday said the space agency has decided to indigenously develop the environmental control and life support system (ECLSS) for the upcoming human space flight mission Gaganyaan, after it failed to get it from other countries. The Gaganyaan project envisages a demonstration of Indian Space Research Organisation’s human spaceflight capability by launching a human crew…
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sharemarketnews01 · 11 months
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ganganews · 11 months
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ISRO Successfully Relaunches Test Rocket for Gaganyaan Mission.
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authne · 11 months
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Gaganyaan Mission: India's Aggressive Excursion to Space
The Gaganyaan Mission is India’s aggressive human spaceflight program. It expects to send three Indian space travelers into space on a Low Earth Circle (LEO) mission for seven days. The mission is supposed to send off in December 2024. The Gaganyaan Mission is a complicated venture that includes the improvement of various new innovations, including a human-evaluated shuttle, a send off vehicle,…
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ainews18 · 11 months
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bhaskarlive · 30 days
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World will witness one India in space, another in deep sea by 2025: Union Minister
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Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology Jitendra Singh on Tuesday claimed that the world will witness one India in space and another in the deep sea by 2025.
“The world will witness one Indian in Space and another in the deep sea by 2025,” the MoS said while meeting Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi in North Block.
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vishakhas-stuff · 6 months
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My article on "India's first crewed space mission - Gaganyaan" in Gujarati, has been published on the reflection website.
Read here - https://reflections.live/articles/788/gaganyaan-bharatanum-sauprathama-samanava-avakasa-udana-mission-article-by-vishakha-mothiya-14770-ltxwlqtf.html
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competitionpedia · 6 months
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Why is ISRO building a second rocket launchport in Tamil Nadu’s Kulasekarapattinam?
The cornerstone for ISRO's second rocket launchpad was laid on February 28 in Kulasekarapattinam, situated in the Thoothukudi district of coastal Tamil Nadu. It will be dedicated solely to commercial, on-demand, and small satellite launches in the future. To know more about Rocket Launch Port in Tamil Nadu, visit: https://competitionpedia.in/…/news-current…/07-03-2024
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newspatron · 11 months
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Gaganyaan Mission: India’s First Human Spaceflight Programme
If you are interested in space exploration and science, you don’t want to miss this article. We will tell you everything you need to know about the Gaganyaan Mission, India’s first human spaceflight programme, which aims to send an Indian crew
[email protected] ISRO is Preparing for the Gaganyaan MissionHistory of the Gaganyaan MissionGaganyaan Mission TimelineRecent Development: Uncrewed Test Flight of Gaganyaan MissionGaganyaan SpacecraftGaganyaan Astronaut TrainingChallenges and Risks of the Gaganyaan MissionBenefits of the Gaganyaan MissionConclusion Introduction Have you ever dreamed of going to space? Imagine…
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martin-james2121 · 11 months
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ISRO’s Gaganyaan Failure Test Successful, Crew Escape System indicates effectiveness
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) conducted the third significant phase of the ambitious Gaganyaan Mission, aimed at sending Indian astronauts into space. A liquid-propelled single-stage Test Vehicle (TV-D1) took off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, venturing on a short yet crucial flight, carrying a homegrown system essential for the safety of Indian astronauts- the Crew Escape System.
What is the Gaganyaan mission about?
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The Gaganyaan mission is India’s ambitious venture into space which aims to demonstrate India’s proficiency in human spaceflight by launching a crew of three members to an orbital altitude of 400 kilometers for a mission lasting three days and safely return the astronauts to Earth, with a precision landing in the Indian sea waters.
Named after the Sanskrit term for ‘craft or vehicle to the sky’, the Gaganyaan project has been executed at a cost of ₹90 billion. If this mission succeeds, India will become the fourth nation in history, after the Soviet Union, the US, and China, to achieve human spaceflight capabilities.
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vikas7890 · 11 months
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ISRO Successfully Launches Gaganyaan Test Flight Abort Mission
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman S Somanath on Saturday announced the success of the ‘TV-D1’ (Test Vehicle Development Flight 1) in the Gaganyaan Mission. The test vehicle was launched on the second attempt after it had faced an engine ignition problem at 8:45am IST. ISRO briefly aborted the launch of the first uncrewed test flight (TV-D1 Flight Test). Later, it said that the…
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