NB Explains | All about Gaganyaan’s first test flight on October 21

The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has announced that the unmanned test flight for the Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission will be launched on October 21. The test will demonstrate the performance of the crew escape system.

Science    17-Oct-2023
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The ISRO on Monday said it would commence unmanned flight tests for the Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission with the launch of a test vehicle between 7 am and 9 am on October 21 from Sriharikota spaceport to demonstrate the performance of the crew escape system.
 
 
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In a message on social media platform X, the national space agency headquartered here, said, “Mission Gaganyaan: The TV-D1 test flight is scheduled for October 21, 2023 between 7 am and 9 am from SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota.” ISRO Chairman S Somanath on Saturday told reporters three more test vehicle missions would be launched under the Gaganyaan programme after the TV-D1 test flight on October 21.
 
The Gaganyaan project envisages a demonstration of Isro's human spaceflight capability by launching a human crew to an orbit of 400 km and bringing them safely back to earth by landing in Indian sea waters. The Test Vehicle Development Flight (TV-D1) is aimed at testing the crew module (CM) that will carry Indian astronauts during the human spaceflight late next year.
 
 
 
"The first test vehicle flight (of the Gaganyaan mission) will be conducted on October 21. After that, we have planned for three more test missions, D2, D3, D4. We will hold thorough tests during the test flight sequence," Somanath, who is also the secretary, Department of Space, had told reporters in Rameswaram.
 
WHAT IS THE TEST ALL ABOUT?
 
The abort and crew escape system operates on a similar principle to an ejection seat found in fighter jets, with the primary goal of safeguarding the lives of crew members in the event of in-flight anomalies.The Crew Escape System is engineered to automatically function across various altitudes should the onboard computer detect any malfunctions.
 
WHAT IS ISRO USING FOR THE ABORT TEST?
 
The payloads consist of the Crew Module (CM) and Crew Escape System (CES) with their fast-acting solid motors, along with CM fairing (CMF) and Interface Adapters. For the TV-D1, the CM is an unpressurised version that has completed its integration and testing. This version mirrors the actual Gaganyaan module in terms of size and mass and houses all the systems required for deceleration and recovery.
 
The crew module is equipped with a complete set of parachutes, recovery aids, actuation systems, and pyrotechnics. The avionics systems in the module are in a dual redundant mode configuration for navigation, sequencing, telemetry, instrumentation, and power.
 
"With its complete set of parachutes, recovery aids actuation systems and pyros (pyrotechnic device used to separate spacecraft from rocket), the avionics systems in CM are in a dual redundant mode configuration for navigation, sequencing, telemetry, instrumentation and power. The CM in this mission is extensively instrumented to capture the flight data for evaluation of the performance of various systems," it said.
 
It is extensively instrumented to capture the flight data for evaluation of the performance of various systems to ensure further development of the system. The Crew Module, where astronauts will be contained in a pressurised Earth-like atmospheric condition during the Gaganyaan mission, is in different stages of development.
 
HOW WILL THE TEST BE CONDUCTED?
 
"The Crew Escape System with Crew Module will be separated from the Test Vehicle at an altitude of about 17 km. Subsequently, the abort sequence will be executed autonomously commencing with the separation of the CES and deployment of the series of parachutes, finally culminating in the safe touchdown of CM in the sea, about 10 km from the coast of Sriharikota," Isro said.
 
The crew module is where the astronauts will be contained in a pressurised Earth-like atmospheric condition during the Gaganyaan mission. The CM for the Gaganyaan mission is under different stages of development.