Thursday, July 5, 2018

ISRO'S HUMAN MISSION IN SPACE

Success: ISRO's human mission in space, landed in the Bay of Bengal after 259 seconds of flying





Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) scientists have achieved great success in preparing for human mission in space. Scientists successfully tested the separation of the crew portion from the space launch vehicle. Astronauts are the only ones in the crew module.
ISRO scientists successfully tested it from Satish Dhawan Space Center located in Sriharikota on Thursday. At about seven o'clock in the morning, the rocket took flight with crew module After about 259 seconds, the crew part was successfully separated from it. Its weight was around 12.6 tons.

About 300 censors and three boats in the sea were deployed to record this whole process of recording testing from 300 censors . According to ISRO, the crew module was separated from spacecraft after flying about 2.7 km high. About 2.9 km from Sriharikota, it was landed in the Bay of Bengal.
According to ISRO, there is a problem during the flight of the space shuttle, then the crew module automatically turns out of it. It is called a crew escape system. This test was just done for the flight. Now the same test will be done even during the flight.
After ISRO these tests, when ISRO feels capable of sending human missions, then it will prepare a detailed project. ISRO has not confirmed any date for sending human missions in space. But its goal is to complete it before 2024.

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