Gaganyaan Mission: ISRO Resumes Astronaut Training for G1 Launch
ISRO Prepares for Gaganyaan's G1 Launch
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has resumed astronaut training as part of its Gaganyaan mission, targeting the G1 launch. This mission marks a significant step in India's human spaceflight program, aiming to send Indian astronauts, or 'Vyomanauts,' into low Earth orbit.
Training and Simulation Exercises
Astronaut candidates are undergoing rigorous training that includes zero-gravity simulations, spacecraft operations, and emergency protocols. The training is being conducted at various facilities across India, ensuring that the crew is fully prepared for all possible scenarios during their mission.
Launch Preparations
ISRO is finalizing the G1 spacecraft and associated launch vehicles. The organization has been testing critical systems, including life-support modules, navigation, and communication systems, to ensure the success of the mission. The Gaganyaan mission is expected to showcase India's growing capabilities in space exploration.
International Collaborations
ISRO has also been collaborating with international space agencies to enhance astronaut training modules and share knowledge on long-duration human spaceflight. These collaborations aim to boost safety measures and improve mission success rates.
Fun Fact
Trivia enthusiasts might find it interesting that India would become the fourth country to independently send humans into space if Gaganyaan succeeds, after Russia, the USA, and China.
Source: India Today
