Gaganyaan: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO )’s Fluid Prasading System Center (LPSC) has successfully completed the integration of the fluid propulsion system and has sent the crew module to the space orbit for the first unmanned mission of Gaganyaan. ISRO gave this information on Wednesday.
ISRO is the first attempt to achieve the ability to send a human mission to Gaganyaan space. ISRO is planning to send a unmanned mission into space before leaving the man -made crew under the Gaganyaan project. ISRO said in a statement, “On 21 January 2025, ISRO’s Fluid Prange System Center (LPSC), after successfully completing the integration of the fluid prophesy system, moved the crew module for the first unmanned mission of Gaganyaan after completing the integration of the fluid proponent system.”
Crew module is a full autonomous spacecraft
The crew module is a complete autonomous spacecraft, designed to take a three -member crew into the orbit of space and safely back to the earth after completion of the mission period. Officials said that LPSC in Bangalore launched the crew module from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. According to ISRO, the Crew Module Principle System (CMPS) is a bi-pranodak-based reaction control system (RCS), which has been designed to provide the crew module to provide accurate 3-axis control (pitch, yaw and rolls). The space agency said, “This system includes 12 100N threster, pressure system with high pressure gas bottles and propellant flow system with related fluid control components.”
According to officials, there are 100N Threster rocket motors, which are used in spacecraft for propulsion. He said that LPSC has also integrated the crew module upright system (CMUS) designed by Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC) in the module. According to ISRO, the crew module will have to undergo other integration procedures at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center before being sent to UR Rao Satellite Center in Bangalore for the final stage of integration of the orbital module and other integration processes including assemblies and testing of electrical exploitation systems at Vikram Sarabhai Space Center.