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    ISRO Plans Gaganyaan Unmanned Flight Tests, Gears for Abort Mission

    • October 8, 2023
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    ISRO Plans Gaganyaan Unmanned Flight Tests, Gears for Abort Mission

    Subject :Science and tech

    Section: Space technology

    Context:

    The abort mission is expected by October­ end from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota.

    About Gaganyaan Mission:

    • The Gaganyaan project envisages demonstration of human spaceflight capability by launching a crew of three members to an orbit of 400 km for a three day mission and bringing them back safely to earth, by landing in Indian sea waters.
    • The first trial (uncrewed flight) for Gaganyaan is being planned by the end of 2023 or early 2024. This will be followed by sending Vyom Mitra, a humanoid and then with the crew onboard.

    ISRO’s first human spaceflight mission:

    • This manned mission will be the first of ISRO’s human spaceflight missions.
    • The US, Russia and China are the only three countries to have conducted human spaceflights yet.

    Launched by: 

    ISRO’s Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle GSLV Mk III (3 stages heavy-lift vehicle).

    Significance of the Gaganyaan mission

    • India’s aim of Self-reliance:It will help India in achieving self-reliance, in line with the vision of Atma Nirbhar Bharat and also boost the capacity development in launching satellites under the Make in India Initiative.
    • It will reduce India’s dependence on foreign cooperation in this direction.
    • R&D and robotic programme:It will also enhance the research and development (R&D) at science and technology levels especially in the space sector.
    • It is in line with India’s progress towards a sustained and affordable human and robotic programme to explore the solar system and beyond.
    • Focus on regional needs:Gaganyaan will focus on regional needs because one International Space Station (ISS) may not be enough to cater to global requirements.
    • Strengthening international partnerships: The programme will strengthen international partnerships and global security through the sharing of challenging and peaceful goals.

    Challenges:

    • Environmental Hazards: Hostile space environment with a lack of gravity and atmosphere and danger of radiation.
    • Astronauts may have medical issues due to: Microgravity and Solar insolation.
    • Behavioural issues are likely to crop up when astronauts are confined into small spaces and have to rely on limited resources.
    • They may encounter depression, cabin fever, fatigue, sleep disorder and other psychiatric disorders.
    • Artificial Atmosphere: There are two choices for an artificial atmosphere, either an Earth-like mixture of oxygen in inert gas or pure oxygen.

    Abort Mission for Gaganyaan

    • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will conduct two unmanned ‘Abort Mission’ to ensure crew safety during the Gaganyaan mission.
    • The abort missions are meant to test the systems that can help the crew escape from the spacecraft mid-flight in case of a failure.
    • ISRO already conducted a pad abort test — where the crew can escape from the spacecraft in case of an emergency at the launch pad — in 2018.
    • For the abort missions, ISRO has developed test vehicles that can send the systems up to a certain height, simulate failure, and then check the escape system.
    • Escape system is designed with five “quick-acting” solid fuel motors with a high burn rate propulsion system, and fins to maintain stability.
    • The crew escape system will separate from the crew module by firing explosive nuts.
    • ISRO’s focus is on perfecting the system that will launch and land Indians on missions to space and to protect the astronauts if the mission fails.

    Payloads:

    • The payload will consist of:
      • Crew module: Spacecraft carrying human beings.
      • Service module: Powered by two liquid propellant engines.
      • It will be equipped with emergency escape and emergency mission abort.
    • Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM3/GSLV Mk3) rocket – heavy lift launcher of ISRO, is identified as the launch vehicle for Gaganyaan mission.
      • India’s heaviest rocket consists of 3-stage propulsion (solid stage, liquid stage and cryogenic stage).
    • All systems in the LVM3 launch vehicle are re-configured to meet human rating requirements i.e. Human Rated LVM3/HLVM3.
    • Under the Gaganyaan schedule (to be launched in 2023):
      • Three flights will be sent into orbit.
      • There will be two unmanned flights and one human spaceflight.

    Why Abort Mission Before Gaganyaan?

    • The abort missions are meant to test the systems that can help the crew escape from the spacecraft mid-flight in case of a failure.
    • The Test Vehicle is a single-stage liquid rocket developed for this abort mission that can send the systems up to a certain height, simulate failure, and then check the escape system.
      • Escape system is designed with five “quick-acting” solid fuel motors with a high burn rate propulsion system, and fins to maintain stability.
      • The payloads consist of the Crew Module and Crew Escape Systems (CES) with their fast-acting solid motors.
    • The crew escape system will separate from the crew module by firing explosive nuts.
    ISRO Plans Gaganyaan Unmanned Flight Tests Science and tech
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