Let's know about 10 Ambitious facts about India's Humans Spacecraft mission
India's human spacecraft mission
India is growing up more fast than any other country in space missions. India is received many achievements in spacecraft mission. Now India is preparing to launch a satellite who carry three humans to the space.10 Ambitious facts about India's Humans Spacecraft mission.
- It will be India's first maneed missions. The crew module, in which three astronaut will leave for space, will be made of 3.7miter diameter and 7 meter hight.
- The human spaceflight will take 16mintues to reach the orbit where it will stay for five to seven days.
- According to Isro's former chairman G Madhavan Nair ;The mission will enable to ISRO achieve higher levels of reliability in launch and satellite technology. It will be help in providing employment to 15,000 people and out of them, 861 from the ISRO.
- The spacecraft will be placed in low earth orbit of 300-400 km.
- The Indian Space agency displayed the Gaganyan crew module and orange space suit at the Bengluru space Expo's 6th edition earlier this year. The space suit were developed at vikram sarabhai space center, Thriuvananthapuram.
- With the availability to hold an oxygen cylinder, the suit will allow astronaut to breathe in space for 60 minutes.
- The capsule will rotate around the earth every 60 minutes, and astronaut will be able to witness sunrise & sunset. The three astronaut will see India from space every 24 hours, while they conduct experiments on micro gravity.
- For its run, the capsule will take 36 hours, and will land in Arabian see, just of coast of Gujarat.
- Rs 10,000 crore will be turning point in India's space journey. ISRO had developed some critical technology like re entry mission capability, crew space systems, crew module configuration, thermal protection systems, declaration and flotation systems, sub-systems of all life support systems required for mission Ganganyan.
- ISRO will receive an assistant from thefrench space agency CNES in terms of expertise various fields including space missions, astronaut health monitoring, radiation protection and life support.
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