Gaganyaan mission | ISRO to commence unmanned flight tests; preparations under way for TV-D1

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Gaganyaan mission | ISRO to commence unmanned flight tests; preparations under way for TV-D1


Preparations are on for the Gaganyaan Mission’s Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1), which is probably going to be launched by the tip of October 2023.
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which is planning to commence uncrewed flight assessments for the Gaganyaan mission, has began to make preparations for the Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1).

“Mission Gaganyaan: ISRO to commence unmanned flight tests for the Gaganyaan mission. Preparations for the Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1), which demonstrates the performance of the Crew Escape System, are under way,” the house company posted on X (previously Twitter).

Though the house company has not introduced the date for the TV-D1, it’s anticipated to happen by the tip of October 2023 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota (SDSC-SHAR).

According to ISRO, the Crew Module (CM) is the place the astronauts are contained in a pressurised earthlike atmospheric situation through the Gaganyaan mission.

“The CM for the Gaganyaan mission is in different stages of development. For the TV-D1, the CM is an unpressurised version that has completed its integration and testing and is ready to be shipped to the launch complex. This unpressurised CM version has to have an overall size and mass of actual Gaganyaan CM. It houses all the systems for the deceleration and recovery. With its complete set of parachutes, recovery aids, actuation systems and pyros. 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. The CM will be recovered after touchdown in the Bay of Bengal, using a dedicated vessel and diving team from the Indian Navy,” ISRO mentioned. It added that the TV-D1 is within the remaining phases of preparation.

“The Test Vehicle is a single-stage liquid rocket developed for this abort mission. The payloads consist of the CM and Crew Escape Systems (CES) with their fast-acting solid motors, along with CM fairing (CMF) and Interface Adapters. This flight will simulate the abort condition during the ascent trajectory corresponding to a Mach number of 1.2 encountered in the Gaganyaan mission. CES with CM 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 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,” it added.

The CM after integration underwent varied electrical testing, at ISRO’s facility in Bengaluru, together with an acoustic check and was dispatched to SDSC-SHAR on August 13. At SDSC, it would bear vibration assessments and pre-integration with the CES, earlier than remaining integration to the Test Vehicle on the Launch Pad. This Test Vehicle mission with this CM is a big milestone for the general Gaganyaan programmes a near-complete system is built-in for a flight check. The success of this check flight will set the stage for the remaining qualification assessments and unmanned missions, main to the primary Gaganyaan mission with Indian Astronauts.

The Gaganyaan mission goals to reveal the aptitude to launch human beings (three crew members) to low earth orbit and convey them again safely to earth by touchdown them in both the Bay of Bengal or the Arabian Sea.

For the Gaganyaan mission, 4 astronauts who’ve been chosen are present process crew coaching and Gaganyaan Mission-specific coaching on the Astronaut Training Facility in Bengaluru.



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