Launch of test vehicle mission for Gaganyaan in a month or two: ISRO official
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According to ISRO officials, the Gaganyaan project is aimed at demonstrating India's capability of taking a crew of two to three members to a circular orbit of about 400 km around the Earth for a one-to-three-day mission and bring them back safely to Earth. File pic

Launch of test vehicle mission for Gaganyaan in a month or two: ISRO official

The first test vehicle mission, TV-D1, of the country's ambitious maiden human spaceflight venture Gaganyaan will be launched in a month or two, said a key ISRO official


Even as India's maiden solar mission is progressing smoothly, the first test vehicle mission, TV-D1, of the country's ambitious maiden human spaceflight venture Gaganyaan will be launched in a month or two, disclosed a key ISRO official on Friday (September 15).

This mission is being launched to validate the crew escape system and it would be the first of the four abort missions of the Gaganyaan programme, said officials of the Bengaluru-headquartered national space agency.

The first test vehicle mission will be followed by the second test vehicle TV-D2 mission and the first uncrewed mission of Gaganyaan (LVM3-G1).

The second series of test vehicle missions (TV-D3& D4) and LVM3-G2 mission with robotic payload is planned next. The crewed mission is planned based on the outcome of the successful test vehicle and uncrewed missions, they said.

Crew escape system

Gaganyaan project director R Hutton said at an international space conference in Bengaluru that they were now immediately targeting to validate the crew escape system.

"In a month or two, the mission will take place from Sriharikota," said Hutton.

According to ISRO officials, the Gaganyaan project is aimed at demonstrating India's capability of taking a crew of two to three members to a circular orbit of about 400 km around the Earth for a one-to-three-day mission and bring them back safely to Earth, by landing in a designated location in Indian sea waters.

Launch vehicle of Gaganyaan mission

LVM3 rocket, ISRO's heavy lift launcher, is identified as the launch vehicle for the Gaganyaan mission. It consists of a solid stage, a liquid stage and a cryogenic stage. All systems in LVM3 are re-configured to meet human rating requirements and christened Human Rated LVM3 (HLVM3).

"I am glad to say that the LVM3 has been human-rated. When we say human-rated, it should have adequate safety margins," Hutton told the conference organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry.

HLVM3 consists of a Crew Escape System (CES) powered by a set of quick acting, high-burn-rate solid motors which ensure that the Crew Module (CM) along with crew is taken to a safe distance in case of any emergency either at the launch pad or during the ascent phase.

The Crew Module and the Service Module

The Orbital Module (OM) that will be orbiting Earth comprises the Crew Module and the Service Module (SM). OM is equipped with state-of-the-art avionics systems with adequate redundancy considering human safety.

CM is the habitable space with Earth-like environment in space for the crew. It is of double-walled construction consisting of pressurised metallic inner structure and unpressurised external structure with thermal protection system.

It houses the crew interfaces, human centric products, life support system, avionics and deceleration systems. It is also designed for re-entry to ensure safety of the crew during descent till touchdown.

SM will be used for providing necessary support to CM while in orbit. It is an unpressurised structure containing thermal system, propulsion system, power systems, avionics systems and deployment mechanisms.

(With inputs from agencies)

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