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India's first manned space mission 'Gaganyaan' to be completed before 2022, to carry three astronauts for seven days

The Gaganyaan mission was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day address. 

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: August 28, 2018 16:05 IST
Representative Image.

Representative Image.

India's first manned space flight-'Gaganyaan' is likely to send three persons in to the space for a period of seven days.

Elaborating on the details of the programme at a press conference in New Delhi, Minister of State for Atomic Energy and Space, Jitendra Singh said that SLV Mk III, the three-stage heavy lift launch vehicle, will be used to launch Gaganyaan as it has the necessary payload capability. 

He said two unmanned Gaganyaan missions will be undertaken prior to sending humans. 

"The total programme is expected to be completed before 2022 with the first unmanned flight within 30 months. The mission will aim to send a three-person crew to space for a period of seven days. The spacecraft will be placed in a low earth orbit of 300-400 km. The programme is expected to cost less than Rs 10,000 crore," Singh said. 

The Gaganyaan mission was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day address. He had said that by 2022 or even before that, some of the young boys and girls will unfurl the Tricolour in space.

Sing said the complex programme will truly be a national endeavour with the participation of ISRO, academia, industry as well as other government and private agencies as stake holders. 

"The mission will make India the fourth nation in the world to launch a Human Spaceflight Mission," Singh said.

To accelerate the programme, ISRO may consider seeking collaborations with space agencies from friendly countries and advanced space programmes, he said.

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