ISRO successfully conducts first integrated Air Drop Test for Gaganyaan Mission

According to Isro, it was a collaborative effort, including the successful hearing, Indian Air Force, Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard.
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully performed the first integrated air cessation test (IADT-01) by marking an important mission stone in India’s ambitious Gaganiaan mission.
According to Isro, it was a collaborative effort, including the successful hearing, Indian Air Force, Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard.
In an article in X, ISRO successfully performs the first integrated air cessation test (IADT-01) for the parachute-based slowdown system for the Gaganiaan missions.
Air Call Test Before The December Gaganyaan launch
Previously, Union Science and Technology Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said that on Wednesday, India’s first human space airplane program Gaganyaan’s human rated launch tool (HLVM3) and the floor test have already been completed.
“Orbital Module: The Propulsion Systems for Crew Module and Service Module Have Been Developed and Tested. Facility, Gaganyaan Control Center, Gaganyaan Control Facility, Crew Training Facility, Second Launch Pad Modifications.
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“Pioneer tasks: A test tool developed to confirm the CES and the flight tested in TV-D1. Activities for TV-D2 and IADT-01 are continuing. For flight operations and communication network: Floor network configuration.
The human space flight program aims to fulfill the desires of a settled space. The technological and production capabilities for the purpose of ‘Viksit Bharat’ will depend on a transformative change in national research and technology development environment.
After proved the basic capabilities for human space activities under the Gaganiaan program, he said that the next logical step was to start development activities for a human living space or a space station in a low land orbit to provide longer human space tasks. In this context, the long -term vision of the Indian human space program includes Bharatia Antariksha Station (BAS) until 2035 and Indian Moon Landing until 2040.
Emphasizing the development of India’s own space station, Singh said that until 2035, the Bharatia Antariksha Station (BAS), which was approved for the development of the 1st module of BAS, has plans to establish five modules.
According to the vision of the Indian government by the Indian government to make an Indian landing on the moon until 2040, the task aspects, the construction of the launch tool and the orbit module systems were taken. MOS, the ongoing Gaganyaan program for incremental education and an Indian’s proposed landing on the moon of the training modules are compatible with the requirements of the task timeline, he added.
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