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ISRO clears major milestone for Gaganyaan mission: What the successful propulsion test means for India’s first crewed space mission

Isro on Friday conducted a 350-second hot test at its Propulsion Complex in Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu, simulating an off-nominal flight scenario—specifically, an abort condition during ascent

July 12, 2025 / 21:10 IST
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This milestone leads India a step further to actually placing its astronauts into orbit
This milestone leads India a step further to actually placing its astronauts into orbit

The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has successfully completed the development and qualification testing of the Service Module Propulsion System (SMPS) for its ambitious Gaganyaan mission-India’s first human spaceflight programme. This milestone leads India a step further to actually placing its astronauts into orbit, Shubhanshu Shukla being one among those whose names are slated for Gaganyaan in the years to come.

Isro on Friday conducted a 350-second hot test at its Propulsion Complex in Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu, simulating an off-nominal flight scenario—specifically, an abort condition during ascent. The test proved that the propulsion system succeeds in performing its intended functions even during emergencies.

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The SMPS acts as the main propulsion system for the Gaganyaan Service Module to carry out operations such as orbital adjustments, in-space manoeuvres, re-entry de-boosting, and emergency crew escape.

The system boasts five Liquid Apogee Motor engines and 16 RCS thrusters, which are very precise in terms of attitude control, being required in both nominal and emergency flight conditions.