Mission Gaganyaan
- 21 Sep 2018
- 11 min read
Last Updated: August 2022
For Prelims: Gaganyaan Mission, Launch Vehicles
For Mains: Space Technology, Significance and Associated concerns with Gaganyaan Mission
Why in News?
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will conduct two unmanned ‘Abort Mission’ in 2022 to ensure crew safety during the Gaganyaan mission.
- This is a part of ISRO’s roadmap for the country’s first manned flight to space.
- The first test vehicle for this purpose was launched in September 2021.
What is Gaganyaan Mission?
- About:
- Gaganyaan is a mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
- Under the Gaganyaan schedule (to be launched in 2023):
- Three flights will be sent into orbit.
- There will be two unmanned flights and one human spaceflight.
- The Gaganyaan system module, called the Orbital Module will have three Indian astronauts, including a woman.
- It will circle Earth at a low-earth-orbit at an altitude of 300-400 km from earth for 5-7 days.
- Payloads:
- The payload will consist of:
- Crew module: Spacecraft carrying human beings
- Service module: Powered by two liquid propellant engines
- It will be equipped with emergency escape and emergency mission abort.
- The payload will consist of:
- Launch:
- GSLV Mk III, also called the LVM-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3,) the three-stage heavy lift launch vehicle, will be used to launch Gaganyaan as it has the necessary payload capability.
- Training in Russia:
- In June 2019, the Human Space Flight Centre of the ISRO and the Russian government owned Glavkosmos signed a contract for the training, which includes Russian support in the selection of candidates, their medical examination, and space training.
- The candidates will study in detail the systems of the Soyuz manned spaceship, as well as be trained in short-term weightlessness mode aboard the Il-76MDK aircraft.
- The Soyuz is a Russian spacecraft. The Soyuz carries people and supplies to and from the space station.
- The Il-76MDK is a military transport plane specially designed for parabolic flights of trainee astronauts and space tourists.
- In June 2019, the Human Space Flight Centre of the ISRO and the Russian government owned Glavkosmos signed a contract for the training, which includes Russian support in the selection of candidates, their medical examination, and space training.
What are the other Upcoming Projects?
- Chandrayaan-3 Mission: India has planned a new moon mission named Chandrayaan-3. It is likely to be launched in 2022.
- Shukrayaan Mission: The ISRO is also planning a mission to Venus, tentatively called Shukrayaan.
- XpoSat: Space observatory, XpoSat, designed to study cosmic x-rays.
- Aditya L1 mission: It will see an Indian spacecraft going 1.5 million kms away to the L1 or Lagrangian point between the Sun and Earth.
- There are five Lagrangian points between any two celestial bodies where the gravitational pull of both the bodies on the satellite is equal to the force required to keep the satellite in orbit without expending fuel, meaning a parking spot in space.
What are the Launch Vehicles used by ISRO?
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Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV): |
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Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV): |
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Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV): |
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Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV): |
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Reusable Rockets/ Future Rockets: |
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What is the Significance of Gaganyaan Mission?
- Enhancement of Science and Technology:
- It will help in enhancement of science and technology levels in the country and help inspire youth.
- Gaganyaan will involve numerous agencies, laboratories, disciplines, industries and departments.
- It will help in the development of technology for social benefits.
- Improvement of Industrial Growth:
- It will help in the improvement of industrial growth and also create employment opportunities in the private industry.
- Recently, the Government has announced a new organisation, IN-SPACe, part of reforms to increase private participation in the space sector.
- International Collaboration:
- It will help in improving international collaboration.
- One International Space Station (ISS) put up by multiple countries may not be enough. Regional ecosystems will be needed and Gaganyaan will focus on regional needs: food, water and energy security.
What are the Associated Challenges?
- India does not even have the facilities to train astronauts.
- India is yet to perfect fool-proof launch vehicle technology, the basic requirement for a manned space mission.
- ISRO has not been able to put in place India’s own Global Positioning System in spite of completing the Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC) due to dysfunctional atomic clocks in the satellites, rendering the fleet a dud.
- While the launch vehicle, crew module, re-entry technology, crew escape system are in place, monitoring and tracking systems, Environmental Control & Life Support System (ELCSS), space suit and crew support systems are still in the developmental phase.
What can be the Way Forward?
- In terms of space technology, a manned space programme is the obvious next step for India.
- India cannot afford not to develop the technological capacity for manned space flight because that will represent a major drawback in Indian space capabilities.
- Even if the direct benefits of such advancement may not be as great in the short-term, this is a necessary longer-term investment.
UPSC CSE, Previous Year’s Questions (PYQs)
Prelims
Q. With reference to India’s satellite launch vehicles, consider the following statements: (2018)
- PSLVs launch satellites useful for Earth resources monitoring whereas GSLVs are designed mainly to launch communication satellites.
- Satellites launched by PSLV appear to remain permanently fixed in the same position in the sky, as viewed from a particular location on Earth.
- GSLV Mk III is a four-staged launch vehicle with the first and third stages using solid rocket motors; and the second and fourth stages using liquid rocket engines.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 2
(d) 3 only
Ans: (a)