The Indian Space Research (Isro) announced that Bengaluru Center has assembled the Gaganyan carrier module and is equipped with key technology.
The design of the spacecraft will bring Indian astronauts into the space and return to Earth in the future. Image: ISRO
According to Isro, the Gaganyan ship module is equipped with a liquid push system, which helps create the necessary thrust to control the direction and flight route. This system ensures that the train compartment can navigate safely during landing after the book, until an umbrella is deployed to land safely, Space January 27 reported.
The ship compartment is being transported to the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center in Kerala to equip electronic devices for communication, navigation and energy management, helping to control spacecraft in flight operations. After that, it will be taken to Isro’s space airport in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, to assemble with the trajectory module.
Before bringing one or two people to the Earth Orientation, the earliest expected by 2026, India will check their technology through at least 4 tests without crew. The first test, G1, will check the crew modules and equipment modules, check the return process, deploy umbrellas and land safely to the Bay of Bengal. G1 will also bring Vyomitra -shaped robots (meaning “cosmic friend”) designed to verify technology.
Isro has not announced the date for this test flight, but the launch may take place earlier this year, the earliest is February. India aims to carry out 10 launches in orbit this year, but it doesn’t seem to be no. Including test flights G2 and G3. Shubhanshu Shukla, one of the four astronauts will participate in the mission of Gaganyan with a crew, are undergoing the training process of Axiom Space Company in Houston, USA, for a task that lasts two weeks to the cosmic station. Te (ISS) in April.
Isro recently made some engine advances to the rocket to launch Gaganyan. The agency has conducted many important trials such as verifying emergency emergency system and processing processes.
Currently, only the United States, Russia and China are capable of launching themselves into space. However, the Indian space program has also achieved success in the past year. These achievements include the Moon landing with Chandrayaan-3 mission and the Aditya-1 Sun Exploration ship to Lagrange 1. India also plans to build a space station in orbit in 2035 and bring Phi Phi Hanh Gia came to the moon in 2040.