City
Epaper

Gaganyaan: First uncrewed spaceflight mission likely this month

By IANS | Updated: December 5, 2024 20:30 IST

New Delhi, Dec 5 Over the next three weeks, India is targeting to send its first uncrewed or ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Dec 5 Over the next three weeks, India is targeting to send its first uncrewed or experimental mission as part of Gaganyaan - which envisages a demonstration of ISRO’s human spaceflight capability - while a crewed spaceflight mission is targeted for October-December of 2026, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

Sharing details of the Stipulated Timeline for the Gaganyaan Mission in Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh said, “The first uncrewed (experimental) mission is targeted by the end of 2024. Further, uncrewed missions are targeted for Q3 of 2025 and Q1 of 2026 respectively.”

Replying to a question by Rajeev Shukla of the Congress, MoS Singh said for the first uncrewed mission, solid and liquid Propulsion Stages of human-rated launch vehicles were ready for flight integration. “C32 Cryogenic stage is nearing completion. Crew Module and Service Module structure realisation completed. Flight integration activities are in progress,” he said.

The MoS identified a shortage of semiconductor components as one of the major challenges associated with the project.

“Major challenges and risks are related to the seamless supply of raw materials, semiconductor components and timely deliveries of hardware from industries,” said MoS Singh.

Sharing the details of steps taken to counter the challenges, the MoS said, “Multiple sources have been identified for the supply of critical elements for the mission. The criticalities with regards to the timely delivery of subsystems are monitored closely for the intervention of higher management.”

He said the Gaganyaan Industry Meet was also organised to sensitise industries about the quality aspects required for human space missions and timely delivery of hardware.

Elaborating on the crew, he said two out of three semesters of the training programme for Gaganyatris has been completed and Independent Training Simulator and Static Mockup Simulators have been realised.

Elaborating on other planned missions involving humans, MoS Singh said, “The Government has recently announced an expanded vision for Space Programme wherein Bharatiya Antariksha Station by 2035 and Indian Moon Landing by 2040 were envisioned. Future missions for Bharatiya Antariksha Station and Indian Moon Landing will also involve humans.”

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

International"Hope it will lead to a better future for Middle East": Israeli President thanks US after "precision" strikes in Iran

International"Iranians will suffer most": Ex-Pentagon official on possible closure of Strait of Hormuz

Other Sports"Delhi is ready to host the 2036 Olympics": CM Rekha Gupta

InternationalIran warns of 'everlasting consequences' after US strikes on nuclear sites

Other SportsBhatia 35th as Scheffler takes 3-way lead with Thomas, Fleetwood at Travelers

National Realted Stories

NationalThe Third Eye: Moving from Information Age to ‘Age of Intelligence’

NationalTN moves to secure GI tags for five indigenous farm products

NationalThrissur Bus Stop Tragedy: Three Injured as Speeding Bus Rams Into Passengers, One Person Critical

NationalCBI court in Bihar sentences three to 3-year rigorous imprisonment in 1991 bank fraud case

NationalICMR's affordable test kits boost diagnosis of genetic blood disorders in India