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Gaganyaan- 1 Mission Attached With Human Spaceflight Capability

After the fair success of the Chandrayaan- 3 mission, the latest Gaganyaan- 1 has been taken up as a desirable speciality. Usually, the morale of our space scientists is tippling with a higher level of success so they have been a thing of embarking upon their untouched endeavours. However, the current sensation over the landing of an unmanned mission on the South Pole of the moon appears to have goaded them to try on a deliberately planned Gaganyaan- 1 mission. There remains the red letter day as they are found to have ably turned to a differently reflective disposition. They were feeling very grateful and content with the successful launch of the Chandrayaan- 3.

The Gaganyaan mission, a landmark project by ISRO, aims to demonstrate India’s human spaceflight capability by launching a crew of three members to an orbit of 400 km for a three-day mission and safely returning them to Earth. The mission is a significant step towards India’s ambitious goals in space exploration.

Disclosing the project, Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh made it clear that a female robot Vyommitra will be sent in the trial of the Gaganyaan mission. This would be the country’s first mission in which humans will be dispatched to an enviably unplugged vast sphere of mysterious space. 

He further added that there will also be three phases of this mission in which unmanned flights will be sent twice. Later the humans will be sent to space in one flight. Three astronauts will be sent on this mission. A test space flight will be attempted in the first or second week of October. The Gaganyaan project was delayed due to the pandemic, he pointed up.

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