Indian astronaut candidates for Gaganyaan mission complete training in Russia – Times of India
MOSCOW: Four Indian officers, who had been chosen to develop into astronauts to crew Gaganyaan into orbit, have accomplished their one-12 months training course in Russia’s Zvyozdny gorodok metropolis close to Moscow.
The Gaganyaan mission is geared toward sending astronauts to area in an orbital spacecraft.
“In the evening we met with Indian gaganauts who had completed their training at Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. We also discussed with the (Indian) ambassador the future bilateral space projects,” Dmitry Rogozin, the top of the Russian state area company,stated on his Telegram channel, as quoted by Sputnik.
The contract for the training of Indian officers was signed between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Russian launch service supplier Glavcosmos in June 2019. The 4 pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) embody a Group Captain and three Wing Commanders, in keeping with the IAF sources.
The training started on February 10, 2020, nevertheless it was quickly interrupted because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Earlier, the ISRO officers had stated that after receiving training in Russia, these astronauts will now obtain module-particular training in India. They can be educated in crew and repair module designed by ISRO, study to function it, work round it and do simulations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led authorities has sanctioned Rs 10,000 crores for the Gaganyaan undertaking.
Earlier this month, Union Minister of Atomic Energy and Space Jitendra Singh had stated the ISRO’s Gaganyaan programme envisages sending people in area.
In a press release laid on the desk of the Rajya Sabha in reply to a query, the Minister had stated that the target of programme is to reveal the potential to ship people to Low earth orbit (LEO) on board an Indian Launch automobile and convey them again to earth safely.
“ISRO has wide experience in technological areas with respect to the launch vehicle, spacecraft management and ground infrastructure etc and it has taken steps for a human rating of existing systems to ensure crew safety. India is proud of the fact that many Indian scientists are doing significant work in collaboration with international institutions,” he had added.
The Gaganyaan mission is geared toward sending astronauts to area in an orbital spacecraft.
“In the evening we met with Indian gaganauts who had completed their training at Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center. We also discussed with the (Indian) ambassador the future bilateral space projects,” Dmitry Rogozin, the top of the Russian state area company,stated on his Telegram channel, as quoted by Sputnik.
The contract for the training of Indian officers was signed between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Russian launch service supplier Glavcosmos in June 2019. The 4 pilots of the Indian Air Force (IAF) embody a Group Captain and three Wing Commanders, in keeping with the IAF sources.
The training started on February 10, 2020, nevertheless it was quickly interrupted because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Earlier, the ISRO officers had stated that after receiving training in Russia, these astronauts will now obtain module-particular training in India. They can be educated in crew and repair module designed by ISRO, study to function it, work round it and do simulations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led authorities has sanctioned Rs 10,000 crores for the Gaganyaan undertaking.
Earlier this month, Union Minister of Atomic Energy and Space Jitendra Singh had stated the ISRO’s Gaganyaan programme envisages sending people in area.
In a press release laid on the desk of the Rajya Sabha in reply to a query, the Minister had stated that the target of programme is to reveal the potential to ship people to Low earth orbit (LEO) on board an Indian Launch automobile and convey them again to earth safely.
“ISRO has wide experience in technological areas with respect to the launch vehicle, spacecraft management and ground infrastructure etc and it has taken steps for a human rating of existing systems to ensure crew safety. India is proud of the fact that many Indian scientists are doing significant work in collaboration with international institutions,” he had added.