ISRO's 'Gaganyan' mission to use green fuel: K Seam

Bangalore: ISRO is trying to use green fuel gas in its first space mission 'Gaganyan'. Sivan clarified on Friday. He also said that green fuel will be used in all ISRO missions in the near future.
He also said that ISRO was in talks with the Australian government to set up a ground station for the spacecraft mission on Coco Island. He also clarified that ISRO wants to set up a NAVIC ground station in Australia. He was speaking at the India Economic Conclave on Friday. He also said that ISRO has no ambition to lead the world. Sivan said.

K, Sivan said that ISRO's main goal is to develop India's space infrastructure and meet other needs. Our focus is on how ISRO's campaigns will benefit science and technology in the country as well as all other sectors. K. Answering a question on green fuel, Sivan said that it would be essential to use green fuel in the near future. We are going to use green fuel in the Gaganyan mission. This is already planned by ISRO and it is fully prepared. All of ISRO's missions will use green fuel in the near future and it will be possible to eliminate all the toxic and dangerous elements as it takes time.

It is our intention to use such green fuel as an alternative to conventional fuel in the earliest rocket launch vehicle. Sivan said. Corona's shot appears to have landed on ISRO's Gaganyan mission. ISRO's goal was to send three Indians into space by 2022 through this mission.