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Russia leg almost over, Gaganyaan astronauts to start simulation, crew module tests in India soon

THE ASTRONAUTS ARE UNDERGOING GENERIC SPACE TRAINING SUCH AS SURVIVAL IN SNOW, WATER AND STEPPE

- Anonna Dutt letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Four astronauts selected for India’s first human spacefligh­t will start their mission-specific training in India by May or June, the government said on Thursday, with the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilots almost at the end of their generic space training in Russia.

In his August 15 speech in 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India would send a human mission, Gaganyaan, to space in the 75th year of Independen­ce. With the Covid-19 pandemic, however, the mission is likely to get delayed.

“Due to Covid pandemic and subsequent budgetary guidelines, programmat­ic milestones of Gaganyaan Programme are reassessed and are as follows; First unmanned flight: December 2021 Second unmanned flight: 2022-23 Manned flight: After successful completion of the above two flights. ISRO is making all efforts to make up the schedule delays due to Covid,” minister of state for department of space Jitendra Singh said in a reply in the Lok Sabha.

Currently, the astronauts are undergoing generic space training such as survival in snow, water and steppe, parabolic flight, orbital mechanics and astro-navigation at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Russia. For the India leg of the training, the astronauts will be familiaris­ed with India’s crew module and systems. The training will include the simulators of India’s crew module and flight hardware and software, Unnikrishn­an Nair, director, Human Spacefligh­t Centre, has said.

An expert team has been constitute­d to define the training curriculum. It will include training in at least three types of simulators. The independen­t training simulator will familiaris­e the crew with the electrical and mechanical user interface and train them in “off-nominal” conditions. The crew module mock-up training simulator will train them in procedures within the crew module, where the three member crew would be seated. The mission simulator will train them in flight hardware and software. “Once they are back from Russia, they will then receive specific training in India for which the simulators have been defined. These are the areas where the industry will be contributi­ng in a rich way to realise the simulators. Each one is more and more complex in terms of the training imparted to the astronauts,” Nair said.

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