The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted Integrated Parachute tests for the Gaganyaan mission's Crew Module.
These tests validate the deceleration systems essential for the Crew Module's splashdown at sea.
The tests, performed on July 3 at ISRO's Sriharikota center, involved the deployment of 10 parachutes.
ISRO is developing a solid motor-based Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiments (SOLVE) to facilitate these crucial validation trials.
The SOLVE vehicle carries the Crew Module to an altitude of 10 to 17 km before separation for parachute deployment.
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Detailed Insights:
The Gaganyaan Mission is India's indigenous human spaceflight program, aiming to send a three-member crew to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for a three-day mission and ensure their safe return to Earth.
The Crew Module is a special, pressurized space vehicle designed to house astronauts and provide an Earth-like environment during take-off, space flights, and splashdowns.
The parachute system for the Gaganyaan Crew Module comprises 10 parachutes of four types, deployed in a sequence to progressively reduce the module's descent velocity.
This multi-stage deceleration system includes apex cover separation parachutes, drogue parachutes for stabilization, pilot parachutes, and three main parachutes for the final slowdown.
The system is designed with redundancy, ensuring that even if one of the main parachutes fails, a safe landing can still be achieved.
The SOLVE test rocket is a modified version of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) strap-on motors, adapted with a slow-burning propellant and a straight nozzle for specific test requirements.
The successful completion of these tests is a critical step towards qualifying the parachute system for human spaceflight, ensuring the safety of astronauts during re-entry and splashdown.
The development and testing of the parachute system involve collaboration between ISRO, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Indian Air Force, and the Indian Army.
Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:
Gaganyaan Mission: India's ambitious human spaceflight program to demonstrate indigenous capability to send a crew to Low Earth Orbit.
Crew Module: The habitable spacecraft designed to protect astronauts during spaceflight, re-entry, and splashdown.
Deceleration Systems: Parachute-based mechanisms crucial for reducing the velocity of a spacecraft to ensure a safe landing or splashdown.
Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiments (SOLVE): A specialized test rocket developed to simulate re-entry conditions for validating spacecraft systems like parachutes.