The test validates the safe descent and landing systems of the Crew Module, specifically testing the parachute deployment sequences under simulated flight conditions.
About Gaganyaan Mission

- Objective: Demonstration of human spaceflight capability by launching a crew of 3 members to a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) of 400 km for a 3 days mission and bringing them back safely to earth, by landing in Indian sea waters.
- Two unmanned missions and one manned mission will be undertaken by ISRO.
- Three Components of the Mission
- Human Rated Launch Vehicle (HLVM-3): ISRO's reliable heavy-lift launcher, LVM3, has been re-configured to meet human rating requirements. It is a three-stage rocket:
- First stage: Two solid-fuel boosters strapped to the rocket core.
- Second stage: Powered by two liquid-fuelled, clustered Vikas 2 engines.
- Third stage: Equipped with the CE-20 indigenous cryogenic engine, using liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as fuel and oxidiser, respectively.
- Human Rated Launch Vehicle (HLVM-3): ISRO's reliable heavy-lift launcher, LVM3, has been re-configured to meet human rating requirements. It is a three-stage rocket:
- Orbital Module: A habitable space with Earth like environment in space for the crew that will be orbiting Earth comprises of
- Crew module: Include environmental control and life support systems (ECLSS), parachutes.
- Service module: An unpressurised bus carrying propulsion, power, thermal radiators, and water and oxygen tanks.
- Crew Escape System (CES): CES is a safety mechanism designed to save the astronauts’ lives if something goes wrong during launch.
Significance of the Gaganyaan Mission for India
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