What is Vyommitra? India’s first humanoid robot to take off in uncrewed flight in…, know how it will help in Gaganyaan Mission

Isro will soon start his first free flight for the Gaganiaan mission; However, it will carry a humanoid robot called Vyommitra. Isro Chief V Naranan said that the task in the advanced stages will begin in December when the flight will start with Vyommitra.
India’s first humanoid robot Vyommitram will be on a free flight in December
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) will soon start its first free flight for the Gaganiaan mission; However, it will carry a humanoid robot called Vyommitra. Isro Chief V Naranan said that the task in the advanced stages will begin in December when the flight will start with Vyommitra. The robot will work and work in space similar to human functions and interact with the life support system.
The semi -humanoid Vyommitra, exactly a gaganyatri, a human astronaut, because it will simulate human reactions, run the panels and share the complexity of the details and the complexity of different elements of the mission, for example, how they function in orbit with scientists. Except for this semi-Humoid, the launch of this free flight is a rehearsal that Isro will understand how to better prepare astronauts for real mission.
Isro meticulously designed the unreliable task, which has not only marked the technological progress of India, but also, which has already initiated human space flights, which has become an important player in space missions, such as Russia, the United States and China.
What is Vyommitra?
The word ‘vyommitra’ is derived from Sanskrit words. Vyoma (Space) and Mitra (Friend). It is a humanoid robot designed as a woman with space travel skills. Robot is made of aluminum alloy to rely on high pressure and vibrations. The complex machine will guide astronauts in future space procedures.
The robot is also designed with the ability to control and monitor critical safety problems such as temperature, pressure, moisture and carbon dioxide levels, and monitor module parameters, warnings and life support.
Space Analyst Girish Lingganna said, “The operational scope of this robot goes far beyond simple monitoring. Humanoid, human -like activities and functions in space, to communicate with the life support system smoothly, to process queries and six panel processes and to explain that it needs time.


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