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Gaganyaan mission on track for 2027 launch, crewed lunar mission by 2040: ISRO chief V Narayanan

The ISRO chief said a slew of ambitious space projects and sector reforms are currently underway, including a national space station by 2035 and three uncrewed 'Gaganyaan' missions by 2026.

October 15, 2025 / 16:40 IST
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ISRO chairman V Narayanan (Courtesy: PTI photo)
ISRO chairman V Narayanan (Courtesy: PTI photo)

India's first human spaceflight mission 'Gaganyaan' is on track for 2027 launch, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman V Narayanan said on Wednesday. The mission is progressing well with over 80% of tests i.e. around 7,700 tests nearing completion.

"There are a lot of developments in Gaganyaan. We are planning some more experiments. Before the crewed mission, we are planning three uncrewed missions. 'Vyommitra' is going to fly on that in December 2025. Two more uncrewed missions will take place next year. Crewed Gaganyaan mission would be possible by the first quarter of 2027," he said.

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ISRO has also set a target of 2040 for landing Indians on the Moon. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given a guideline for an indigenous crewed lunar mission by 2040, under which we have to land our own citizens on the Moon and bring them back safely," he told news agency PTI.

The ISRO chief said India’s upcoming projects include Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5, a new Mars mission, and AXOM, a high-priority astronomical observatory mission. "The Aditya-L1 mission has already yielded over 15 terabits of solar data, with valuable insights into coronal mass ejections and space weather," he added.