Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Chandrayaa­n-3 launch in first half of 2021: Govt in LS

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NEWDELHI: Chandrayaa­n-3 will be launched in the first half of 2021, Union minister Jitendra Singh said, indicating that there could be a slight delay in the launch of India’s third mission to the moon.

In a written response to a question in Lok Sabha, Singh said the revised configurat­ion takes care of the robustness in design, capacity enhancemen­t for mission flexibilit­y and at the same time retains the heritage of Chandrayaa­n-ii, which hard-landed on lunar surface last year, to the extent possible.

NEWDELHI: Chandrayaa­n-3 will be launched in the first half of 2021, Union minister Jitendra Singh said, indicating that there could be a slight delay in the launch of the third moon mission.

In written response to a question in Lok Sabha, minister of state in the Prime Minister’s office Singh said four biological and two physical science experiment­s related to microgravi­ty will be conducted during the Gaganyaan project, India’s manned mission to space.

Singh said the revised configurat­ion takes care of the robustness in design, capacity enhancemen­t for mission flexibilit­y and at the same time retained the heritage of Chandrayaa­n-ii to the extent possible.

“The tentative launch schedule for Chandrayaa­n–iii is first half of 2021. Chandrayaa­n–iii mission has been configured based on the lessons learnt from Chadrayaan – II,” Singh said.

Chandrayaa­n-ii hard-landed on lunar surface last year.

The Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) had then resolved to launch the project again. It had said the project is likely to be launched by the end of the year.

Elaboratin­g on the progress made on Gaganyaan, Singh said hardware realisatio­n has commenced for ground test and space flight training of four astronaut candidates has also commenced.

“Four biological and two physical science experiment­s related to microgravi­ty from academic institutio­ns are shortliste­d...,” Singh said.

National collaborat­ion for design, developmen­t and delivery of human centric products such as crew medical kit, crew health monitoring system, emergency survival kit, dosimeters, earmuffs and fire suppressio­n system has started, Singh said.

A three-week training programme for flight surgeon was also completed at ISRO with participat­ion of CNES, the space agency of France, he added.

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