Apart from Gaganyaan, three more missions will be

launched this year - ISRO chief S. Somnath gave information New Delhi. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is busy preparing for its much-awaited mission Gaganyaan this year. Apart from Gaganyaan, three more missions are also ready for launch this year. ISRO chief S. Somnath himself gave this information. He said that this year the Gaganyaan mission is at a crucial stage. ISRO is working closely with various international space agencies to make this mission successful. Three important missions ISRO Chairman Dr. S. Somnath said that there are three important mission schedules this year. He said, this year we are at a very important juncture regarding Gaganyaan. We have three more important mission schedules. The first and most important is the unmanned mission, which will go into Earth's orbit, spend time in orbit and return. The second mission is about testing equipment and algorithms. The third mission is scheduled to check the launch pad scenario. It will be a test mission. Apart from this, India's National Space Agency also has the most important manned mission Gaganyaan. Four astronauts have been nominated for this. Dr. Somnath told that only one of them will go into space. However, he said that everyone will be trained equally. Speaking about the mission launch date, Dr. Somnath said, if everything goes well, the first test flight of Gaganyaan is scheduled for the end of next year. But everything depends on our progress. Dr. Somnath told that the first crewed flight of Gaganyaan can last up to a day in space, in which the astronaut will make 16 orbits of the Earth. This will effectively test the environmental life support and control systems. That is, ISRO's first manned mission will fly into space for a day and come back. If everything goes well, then it will move on to the next mission. Actually Gaganyaan is the human space mission of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The purpose of this mission is to provide human space flight capability to India. Under the Gaganyaan mission, ISRO plans to send three astronauts to space. The main goal of this mission is to include India in the list of select countries that have an independent human space flight programme.
Prashant Nair, Angad Pratap, Ajit Krishnan and Shubhanshu Shukla are the four test pilots of the Indian Air Force who have been selected for the Gaganyaan mission. The aim of the human space flight mission is to send a three-member crew to low Earth orbit and bring them back after staying there for a week. ----------------------------------------------