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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #620 on: 10/25/2021 10:03 am »
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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #621 on: 10/25/2021 10:35 am »
Dr Sivan stating 80% of testing is complete for GSLV Mk III's human rating, crew escape system, and other mods, 60% in propulsion module, and 50% in spacesuits and mission simulations.
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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #623 on: 12/20/2021 06:57 pm »
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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #624 on: 01/12/2022 08:40 am »
What looks like a Sokol-derived ISRO spacesuit for Gaganyaan; https://twitter.com/shorouqn11/status/1452551515646922755/photo/3
https://twitter.com/Ajmeunier/status/1452504086289567748/photo/3





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Продвижение продукции на внешний рынок (поставка снаряжения для индийскойпилотируемой миссии «Гаганьян»)
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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #626 on: 01/25/2022 07:28 pm »
No Gaganyaan Unmanned Flight This Year

First flight likely to take off in early 2023, says minister

https://www.theweek.in/news/sci-tech/2022/01/25/exclusive-no-gaganyaan-unmanned-flight-this-year.html

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There will be no Gaganyaan flight this year. The Covid-19 pandemic has shifted the schedule of one of India's most ambitious missions, the human space flight, by a large margin.

Union minister for science and technology, space and atomic energy Jitendra Singh told THE WEEK that the first Gaganyaan flight is expected to take off in early 2023. "We will aim for the second flight, which will have the indigenous robot Vyomitra, to take off, hopefully by the end of 2023. The manned flight should happen sometime in 2024,” he said.

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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #627 on: 01/25/2022 07:41 pm »
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1792514

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Department of Space

Dr S. Somanath, new Chairman, ISRO calls on Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh and discusses status of “Gaganyaan” and other future Space missions

Posted On: 25 JAN 2022 4:27PM by PIB Delhi

Dr S. Somanath, who has taken over as the new Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh and discussed the status of “Gaganyaan” as well as other Space missions lined up for the near future.

While conveying his best wishes to the new ISRO Chief, Dr Jitendra Singh said that Dr. Somanath was taking over the prestigious assignment at a very eventful time and destiny had blessed him to lead ISRO through some of the most historic missions including India’s first Human Space Mission “Gaganyaan”.



Dr Jitendra Singh said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Space programmes have been given a special impetus and Space technology has now been made applicable in different sectors including roads and highways, railways, healthcare, agriculture, etc. He said, during the next few years, India’s ascent to the top will be heralded via the Space route.

ISRO Chairman updated the Minister about the status of Gaganyaan programme and said that there had been a delay in timeline because of the COVID and other constraints but now things have again fallen back on the track and all the systems needed for the first unmanned mission are getting realised. Following the first unmanned mission, the second unmanned mission “Vyommitra” will carry Robot and this will then be followed by the Human Mission.

The Minister was also informed that the Indian Astronauts have successfully undergone Generic Space Flight Training in Russia. A dedicated ad-hoc astronaut training centre has also been established at Bengaluru for Gaganyan specific training.

The preparations for the Human Mission, said the ISRO Chief, involve in-flight demonstration of Crew Escape System functioning in lower atmosphere (less than 10 Kms). The exercise recovery of the crew module after impacting in Sea is also being worked out.

In 2022, ISRO also has the distinction of launching GSAT-21, the first fully funded satellite of NSIL (New Space India Limited) and will be owned as well as operated by NSIL. This Communication Satellite will meet the DTH (Direct to Home) application needs.

ISRO Chairman presented at brief about the forthcoming missions during the next three months. He mentioned a RICAT-1A PSLV C5-2 scheduled for February 2022, OCEANSAT-3, INS 2B ANAND PSLV C-53 to be launched in March 2022 and SSLV-D1 Micro SAT in April 2022.
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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #628 on: 02/03/2022 06:18 pm »
https://twitter.com/ISROSpaceflight/status/1488984083686301696?s=20&t=309dBFQv9um_5jjzPqMA0g
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More good news!
ISRO will launch its #Gaganyaan spacecraft atop a L40 stage (GSLV Mk-II side booster) in mid-2022 to conduct an Inflight Abort Test of its Crew Escape System!!

Also ISRO is looking to launch Aditya-L1 in Sept-Oct 2022!

[zubenelgenubi I was posting this but posted something else sorry]
« Last Edit: 02/03/2022 06:25 pm by zubenelgenubi »

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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #629 on: 02/21/2022 06:33 am »
An interview (in Malayalam language) with Dr S Unnikrishnan, head of the Human Space Flight Center and VSSC: https://www.asianetnews.com/science-technology/vssc-director-s-unnikrishnan-talks-about-gaganyaan-chandrayaan-3-and-sslv-missions-r7k46e

Google translated: https://www-asianetnews-com.translate.goog/science-technology/vssc-director-s-unnikrishnan-talks-about-gaganyaan-chandrayaan-3-and-sslv-missions-r7k46e?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp

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Gaganyan preparations are in progress.

The Gaganyan project is underway and the training of astronauts is progressing in Bangalore. The human rated launch vehicle is in the works. Crew Escape module testing will take place soon. A new test launch vehicle is also being developed for this purpose. This new small rocket will be powered by a Vikas engine. ISRO is also planning some other projects using the same test vehicle.

The first test is how to make the astronauts safer in the event of an accident during the launch for any reason. Experiments on how to escape an accident from a launch pad and how to escape an accident shortly after launch are going to take place this year.


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Human rated launch vehicle, work in progress

GSLV is making significant changes to the Mark Three rocket for the Gaganyan mission. The crew module will be placed on top of the rocket. Other parts of the rocket also need to be improved. Work is in progress to make the rocket safer to use for human missions. We have to face any crisis. Do not endanger life. Special care is taken to avoid the situation where the launch has to be abandoned. The safety of astronauts is paramount.
If something goes wrong you have to escape. The launch vehicle is being modified for this purpose.

The second launch pad at Sriharikota is also being prepared for the Gaganyan mission. The launch pad also needs more security features when sending a human. Arrangements are being made to evacuate immediately in case of an emergency.

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The training of Gaganyan travelers is in progress

All four astronauts are currently based in Bangalore. Preliminary training in Russia has been completed and training is now continuing in India. The passengers of the Gaganyan spacecraft need to be apprehended. They need to learn how it works and how to control it. Many types of simulations are being prepared. A special training center is being set up in Bengaluru for this purpose and it will be inaugurated soon.

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Gaganyan National Project

S Unnikrishnan, who is also the head of the Human Space Flight Center, says Gaganyan is a national project in every sense. The private sector and research institutes are cooperating in the project. Research institutes in the country are teaming up with ISRO. The special parachute required for the mission is manufactured by DRDO. And the DRDO Lab in Mysore, which prepares food to eat in space. It is hoped that many of the technologies being developed for Gaganyan will soon be available to the general public.
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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #630 on: 02/21/2022 06:45 am »
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"Implementing Arrangement (IA) between ISRO and Australian Space Agency relating to cooperation on establishing and operating transportable telemetry terminals in the Cocos (keeling) Islands, Australia for the Gaganyaan human space flight mission" was signed on December 10, 2021/January 07, 2022.

https://www.isro.gov.in/sites/default/files/article-files/monthly-summary-of-department-of-space-last-1-year/january_-_2022_-_monthly_summary.pdf

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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #631 on: 02/21/2022 06:50 am »
Physical Research Laboratory lectures:
“Human Space Program - challenges and strategies” by Dr V. R. Lalithambika, VSSC.

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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #632 on: 03/03/2022 01:10 am »
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ranchi/isro-team-reviews-work-on-launch-pedestal-at-hec/articleshow/89812606.cms

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ISRO team reviews work on launch pedestal at HEC

Ranchi: A two-member team from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Sriharikota, on Thursday visited Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd. (HEC), Ranchi and reviewed the progress of the making of the mobile launch pedestal taken up by the PSU at its plants.

The mobile launch pedestal, being designed and made by HEC, would be used for the country’s prestigious Gaganyaan mission that envisages launching two unmanned missions and a maiden human space mission into space in 2023.

The launch pedestal which will be 19.2 metres long and wide with a height of 7 metres, will weigh around 790 tonne.

The ISRO team comprised K Ponginan, project director (augmentation of second launch pad project) and C H Prasad, deputy manager (projects), ISRO.

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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #633 on: 03/03/2022 03:12 pm »
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Here we go: Umamaheshwaran R will be new #HSFC director. Dr Unni will not have additional charge from today evening and will focus completely on VSSC. Some more changes within @isro too, I'm awaiting second & third confirmations before going public. Some of you may already know!

https://twitter.com/Chethan_Dash/status/1499243189580214273

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« Reply #634 on: 03/03/2022 03:14 pm »
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@isro has operationalised the basic or ad hoc astronaut training facility near ISITE in Bengaluru which has been commissioned specifically for Gaganyaan programme.

While this centre — hosting at least three types of simulators and other training facilities — is expected to fulfil requirements of #Gaganyaan, a larger, more sophisticated training facility will eventually come up in Challakere for future human space programmes.

While the first kind of simulators are VR simulators procured commercially, the second simulator will simulate various interactions with machine and so on. The final one will be real crew module simulator that'll have internal settings, ECLS etc. This will be built gradually.

The new facility has been set up on a plot belonging to the URSAC and is near the Institute of Aerospace Medicine (IAM) and Isro Satellite Integration and Testing Establishment (ISITE).

I first reported that @isro was setting up such a facility for practical training of astronauts who have completed basic training in Russia’s Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Training Centre, last year. It was to be ready by December but is now finally ready.

Besides, the mission-specific crew training will have a three-sem curriculum as finalised by the apex panel comprising former astronaut Rakesh Sharma and Air Cmde (retd) Ravish Malhotra, as I'd reported earlier.

@isro has been quiet on this. I do not anticipate any formal announcement about the facility any time soon. We may get something in a couple of months or so...

https://twitter.com/Chethan_Dash/status/1499398462386757637

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« Reply #635 on: 03/07/2022 03:32 am »
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/surat-svnit-to-produce-potable-water-from-astronauts-urine/articleshow/90040322.cms

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Surat: SVNIT to produce potable water from astronaut's urine | Ahmedabad News - Times of India

SURAT/AHMEDABAD: How does one recover potable water from human urine in a zero-gravity environment in space? This crucial question is being addressed by scientists at Surat's Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology's (SVNIT) department of chemical engineering.

The varsity bagged the important Isro-sponsored project which is crucial in showcasing India's indigenous capability to undertake long-term human space flight missions.

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The team - comprising principal investigator leader Dr Alka Mungray, her husband Dr Arvind Mungray, Dr Shriram Sonawane and Asfak Patel - is developing a prototype of a briefcase-sized urine recycling system for this purpose.

The system will separate potable water and concentrated nutrient stream from human urine during space missions. At the heart of the system will be fluids made of thermal sensitive nanoparticles or nanofluids. Researchers calculated that for a 30-month-long mission, each crew member will require 2,250 litres of water and 1,359kg of food to produce 1,493 litres of urine in that same period of time.

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The research, sources at the Ahmedabad-based Isro's space applications centre (SAC) said, gathered steam after China's Tianhe space station core module recycled 66 litres of urine and treated it into distilled water to help the crew in July 2021.

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The current urine recycling systems operational in international space stations (ISS) are very bulky, complicated, require a lot of maintenance and costly. Also, the rejected urine streams are yet not recycled fully. Therefore, our team has proposed a solution which will reduce the overall weight, size, and complexity of the recycling system," said Dr Arvind Mungray, adding that it will lead to lower maintenance and overall cost.

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The system requires specific membranes and reactors which have been tested and have been patented by the SVNIT laboratory. Human urine consists of almost 95% water and the remaining 5% consists of micro and macronutrients with maximum urea. Its dewatering could theoretically supply over 60% of the crew's water demand.
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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #636 on: 03/19/2022 07:15 am »
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Human Space Flight Centre (HSFC) was formed on January 30, 2019 with a vision of implementing a sustained and affordable human and robotic programme to explore the Solar system and beyond and extend human presence across the solar system, starting with human spaceflight to low earth orbit and return.

Gaganyaan, maiden manned mission of India, is the first project of HSFC, challenging both in terms of technological complexity as well as timeline. Engineering systems and human centric products for Gaganyaan involves design, development and realisation of technologies in various domains of bioastronautics, human space sciences and space habitat systems. The project calls for a paramount of activities to be carried out concurrently across all ISRO Centres. Several national agencies, academia and industries are also involved in developing these systems. As per the mandate of Gaganyaan, two unmanned missions will be undertaken prior to the manned mission.

The four Indian astronauts who were selected for Gaganyaan have completed generic crew training in GK, Russia and will be undergoing mission specific training in Astronaut Training Facility which is coming up in Bangalore.

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LPSC plays a significant role in Gaganyaan programme which aims to develop indigenous capability towards demonstrating human spaceflight to Low Earth Orbit. Towards this human rating of C25 & L110 stage and demonstration of margin of operation is envisaged. Design and development of Crew module propulsion system and Service module propulsion for the orbital module with bi-proprellant propulsion system is envisaged.

In addition to this, LPSC is also contributing towards development of ECLSS major subsystems including Cabin Pressure Control system (CPCS), control components and assembly of Thermal and Humidity control system & Human Metabolic Simulator and various types of umbilicals for the Orbital Module Propulsion System (OMPS). In order to demonstrate the Crew Escape System performance a Test Vehicle has been configured and LPSC has the lead role in design, development and realization of the Test Vehicle propulsion system. LPSC is also delivering sensors for this prestigious programme. In all the above systems, design of components has been completed and design documents have been released. Currently the developmental activities, fabrication, testing and qualification are in progress.


From: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=56051.0

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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #637 on: 03/19/2022 07:35 am »

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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #638 on: 03/19/2022 10:03 pm »
Vyommitra ("Space Friend", half humanoid robot) and Smart Space Robo developed by IISU, ISRO for Gaganyaan missions:
https://imgur.com/iv6ZAm8
https://imgpile.com/i/5dqKiC

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Re: Indian Human Spaceflight Program
« Reply #639 on: 03/24/2022 12:54 am »
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=1808586

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MISSION GAGANYAAN
Posted On: 23 MAR 2022 1:13PM by PIB Delhi

The current status of Gaganyaan programme is as follows:

1. An Astronaut training facility has been commissioned in Bengaluru. Training activities are progressing well at the newly commissioned Astronaut training facility.

2. The design of all systems and sub-systems for Gaganyaan has been completed. Realisation of the same is in different stages of progress.

3. Long duration qualification test of human rated cryogenic engine and First phase testing of human rated VIKAS Engine completed. First phase of demonstration tests for Gaganyaan service module propulsion system completed.

4. Proof of concept demonstration for ground network with service providers completed. Construction of integration facility for Orbital module preparation is nearing completion.

5. The MoU, Contracts and Implementation Arrangements (IA) related activities with both national and international agencies are progressing well. The design of various human centric products has been completed and various prototypes are under realization.

6. Receipt of Gaganyaan deliverables against contracts with M/s. Glavkosmos (Russia) and CNES (France) commenced.

7. Roles and responsibility for crew recovery operations and rehearsals finalized. Detailed operational requirements for nominal missions scenarios worked out.

8. The activities related to development of microgravity experiments have commenced. The conceptual design for experiments is under review.

The government is encouraging the private sector and start-ups for various Gaganyaan activities such as hardware realization, components supply, health monitoring devices, Virtual reality simulators etc.

This information was given by Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievance & Pensions and in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr. Jitendra singh in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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