Deccan Chronicle

PM vows space mission by 2022

ISRO chief says technology already in place

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India will launch its first manned space mission by 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced this on Wednesday during the course of his Independen­ce Day speech. Once achieved, India could become the fourth nation to do so after the United States, Russia and China.

The mission named ‘Gaganyaan’, Mr Modi said, would be launched using Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO’s) own capabiliti­es.

“Our country has been making a lot of progress in the area of space (science). When India celebrates its 75th Independen­ce Day, or even before that, an Indian son or daughter will undertake a manned space mission on board ‘Gaganyaan’, carrying the national flag,” he said.

The Prime Minister said with the launch of the Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission), space scientists displayed India’s prowess in the field.

Chandrayaa­n-1 was India’s first lunar probe. It was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisati­on in October 2008 and operated till August 2009, while the Mangalyaan is a space probe orbiting Mars since September 24, 2014.

Reacting to the Prime Minister’s call, ISRO Chairman K Sivan told agencies that technologi­es that would help in sending an Indian astronaut to space — like the human crew module and the environmen­t control and life support system — have already been developed.

Prior to the actual launch by 2022, the ISRO will have two unmanned missions, and the spacecraft will be fired using the Geosynchro­nous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark-III, he said.

“We have already developed the technology like human crew module and environmen­t control and life support system. Before undertakin­g the launch, we will have two unmanned missions. We will use GLSV Mark-III for this project,” Mr Sivan told agencies.

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