Gaganyaan Mission: Today ISRO was supposed to launch the first trial of Mission Gaganyaan from Harikota in Andhra Pradesh but now it has been put on hold. Let us tell you that the TV-D1 rocket has been stopped before launch. Let us tell you what is the complete news.
Gaganyaan mission put on hold
ISRO’s most important test has not been successful today. Let us tell you that the first trial of Gaganyaan, ISRO’s ambitious mission to send humans into space, has not been completed today. The first test of Gaganyaan has been canceled due to some technical glitch.
According to the information received, the vehicle Abort Mission-1 i.e. TV-D1 was scheduled to be launched this morning at 8:30 am from Harikota in Andhra Pradesh. But due to technical glitch it could not be launched. ISRO chief Aise Somnath himself gave this information.
ISRO chief S. Somnath has said that the launch of Gaganyaan’s first test vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1) has been put on hold.
Giving information about putting the launch of Gaganyaan’s first test vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1) on hold, ISRO chief Somnath said, “The lift-off attempt could not be made today… The vehicle is safe. We will be back soon… The computer that is working has stopped the launch. We will fix it and schedule a launch soon.”
ISRO wants to hoist its flag in the sky
For information, let us tell you that this was the biggest mission after Chandrayaan 3 and Surya Mission Aditya L-1. This disease wanted to hoist its flag on the sky after the Sun and the Moon.
Let us tell you that the biggest challenge for ISRO is to safely land the crew members going on the Gaganyaan mission. ISRO has created such a recovery system for this through the Air Delivery Research and Development Establishment. Which is many times better than the system existing till now. Let us tell you that about 10 parachutes are installed in this screw module recovery system. This module helps in safely landing the crew members during return. According to the information received, before this trial, this system has also been tested on land and sea.
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Gaganyaan Mission: Today ISRO was supposed to launch the first trial of Mission Gaganyaan from Harikota in Andhra Pradesh but now it has been put on hold. Let us tell you that the TV-D1 rocket has been stopped before launch. Let us tell you what is the complete news.
Gaganyaan mission put on hold
ISRO’s most important test has not been successful today. Let us tell you that the first trial of Gaganyaan, ISRO’s ambitious mission to send humans into space, has not been completed today. The first test of Gaganyaan has been canceled due to some technical glitch.
According to the information received, the vehicle Abort Mission-1 i.e. TV-D1 was scheduled to be launched this morning at 8:30 am from Harikota in Andhra Pradesh. But due to technical glitch it could not be launched. ISRO chief Aise Somnath himself gave this information.
TV D1 Test Flight Liftoff attempt couldn’t be completed.Updates will follow.— ISRO (@isro) October 21, 2023
ISRO chief S. Somnath has said that the launch of Gaganyaan’s first test vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1) has been put on hold.Giving information about putting the launch of Gaganyaan’s first test vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1) on hold, ISRO chief Somnath said, “The lift-off attempt could not be made today… The vehicle is safe. We will be back soon… The computer that is working has stopped the launch. We will fix it and schedule a launch soon.”
ISRO wants to hoist its flag in the sky
For information, let us tell you that this was the biggest mission after Chandrayaan 3 and Surya Mission Aditya L-1. This disease wanted to hoist its flag on the sky after the Sun and the Moon.
Let us tell you that the biggest challenge for ISRO is to safely land the crew members going on the Gaganyaan mission. ISRO has created such a recovery system for this through the Air Delivery Research and Development Establishment. Which is many times better than the system existing till now. Let us tell you that about 10 parachutes are installed in this screw module recovery system. This module helps in safely landing the crew members during return. According to the information received, before this trial, this system has also been tested on land and sea.
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