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Evolution of Gaganyaan:  What can happen to astronauts in space?

Gaganyaan is also learning from the experience of previous manned space flights worldwide, to gauge what can happen to astronauts as they travel 400 km off the surface of the earth.

October 22, 2023 / 20:23 IST
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During interplanetary trips, astronauts can experience 16 sunrises and sunsets in 24 hours. This disrupts the circadian rhythm and their sleep patterns. (Representational photo by Mikhail Nilov via Pexels)
During interplanetary trips, astronauts can experience 16 sunrises and sunsets in 24 hours. This disrupts the circadian rhythm and their sleep patterns. (Representational photo by Mikhail Nilov via Pexels)

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched the TV-D1 unmanned test mission from the Sriharikota launch pad on October 21, 2023. Launching a human crew into an orbit of 400 km and safely landing them in Indian sea waters is a goal of the Gaganyaan project, which aims to showcase ISRO's human spaceflight capacity.

Human spaceflight from India is scheduled for later in 2024, and the crew module (CM) that will transport them is now undergoing testing as part of the Test Vehicle Development Flight (TV-D1). For the TV-D1 test mission, an unmanned crew module was launched into orbit, brought back to Earth, and recovered in the Bay of Bengal.

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Beginning of Gaganyaan project

India's space program is well-established and impressive. In 2014, India's Mars Mission successfully launched a satellite into Mars orbit at a fraction of the cost that NASA incurred to deliver the Maven spacecraft to the red planet. India is beginning the Gaganyaan project, which will likely be the next major success story in our space program, using information acquired from earlier space flights.