Gaganyaan abort mission this year; solar, lunar missions in 2023

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The Indian space research organization (ISRO) has set a new deadline for large missions, with the first solar mission and the third month mission will take place in the first quarter of next year. The scientific mission of the three space agencies scheduled for next year is Space Observatory, Xposat, which is designed to study cosmic x -rays. However, the first abort demonstration for the mission of the Gaga Isro, is scheduled for the end of this year.

The Minister of State in the Space Department, Dr. Jitendra Singh, wrote in an answer to parliament on Wednesday that Isro will also conduct a ‘experimenting docking space’ in the third quarter of 2024. Space docking is the process of joining two spacecraft launched Separate, and mainly used to arrange modular space stations.

The Indian Space Agency in 2019 announced its plan to establish its own space station in “five to seven years” after successfully launching the first human spaceflight mission. Then Chairman Isro K Sivan said that it would be an extension of the SpaceFlight program, with a space station weighing around 20 tons and had the capacity to accommodate astronauts for around 15-20 days in low earth orbit.

In his answer in parliament, the minister also said that the first milestone for the gaps mission would be carried out in the last quarter of 2022 – it would be the first abort demonstration mission. The abort mission is intended to test the system that can help the crew escape from spacecraft aircraft space aircraft in the event of a failure. Isro has conducted an abort pad test – where the crew can escape from spacecraft in the event of an emergency on the launch foundation – in 2018.
For abort missions, space agencies have developed test vehicles that can send systems to a certain height, simulate failures, and then check the escape system. The escape system of gaps is designed with five “fast acting” solid fuel motorcycles with a high combustion rate propulsion system, and fins to maintain stability. The crew escape system will be separated from the crew module by firing explosive beans.

The three scientific missions scheduled for 2023 have been repeatedly pushed since 2020 in the middle of Pandemi which slowed down all activities of space agents, including the number of launch. There were only two launching in 2020 and 2021. This year, the Space Agency has carried out two launch of one that brought Satellite Observation of India and the second launch of the commercial that brought Singapore’s Earth Observation Satellite as the main content.

Aditya L1’s mission will see Indian spacecraft is 1.5 million km away to the L1 point or lagrangian between the sun and the earth. There are five lagrangian points between two seassed objects where the gravitational pull of the two objects on the satellite is the same as the force needed to keep the satellite in the orbit without removing the fuel, which means the parking lot in the space. Xposat will be India’s second astronomy observatory in space after astrosate. This will help in studying cosmic x -rays.Chandrantik 3 will be a mission of the lands that aims for soft landing in the month planned for the second month’s mission. Lander-Rover will use the orbiter around the moon from Chandrakan-2 to communicate with the earth. The orbit has been calculated to have a seven -year mission life and was launched in 2019.

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