Gaganyaan Crew Module Passes Crucial Re-entry Test

25 Aug 2025

Gaganyaan Crew Module Passes Crucial Re-entry Test

ISRO successfully carried out an Integrated Air Drop Test simulating the re-entry, parachute deployment, and sea recovery of the Gaganyaan crew module, marking a key milestone for India’s first human spaceflight mission.

Gaganyaan Crew Module

  • Parachute System: Designed by DRDO; part of a 10-parachute configuration for actual flights.

About Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT-01)

  • Aim: To evaluate the end-to-end parachute deployment sequence, including: Extraction, Drogue chute activation, Main parachute deployment.
  • Method: A dummy crew capsule (~5 tonnes) is dropped from an Indian Air Force Chinook helicopter to validate the system’s performance

What Is a Re-entry Test Mission?

A re-entry test mission is an uncrewed or experimental flight focused on demonstrating that a spacecraft can:

  • Safely survive hypersonic atmospheric re-entry, managing extreme heat and aerodynamic stress.
  • Reliably deploy deceleration systems, like parachutes, to slow down for a controlled descent.
  • Be recovered successfully, either via splashdown in water or soft landing on land.

About the Gaganyaan Mission

Overview of Mission

  • Flagship Human Spaceflight Project of ISRO.
  • Goal: Send a crew to low Earth orbit (~400 km) and safely return them to Earth.
  • Aim: Demonstrate India’s human spaceflight capability and strengthens its position in space technology.

Objectives of the Mission

  • Human Space Capability: Validate India’s ability to launch astronauts into orbit and ensure safe return.
  • Scientific & Educational Impact: Inspire careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Space among Indian youth.

Launch Vehicle & Technology

  • Vehicle: GSLV Mk III (LVM-3), modified as Human-Rated LVM-3 to meet crew safety standards.
  • Propulsion System: Three-stage system — solid, liquid, and cryogenic stages.
  • Safety Features: Equipped with Crew Escape System (CES) and Orbital Module.

Astronaut Training

  • Selected astronauts will train in Russia.
  • Training includes preparation for weightlessness and operation in space conditions.

Integral Components of the Gaganyaan Spacecraft

Orbital Module (OM)

  • The Orbital Module will orbit the Earth and consists of two parts: the Crew Module (CM) and the Service Module (SM). It is fitted with advanced avionics and built with redundancy for reliability.
  • Crew Module (CM):
    • Designed as a habitable space with an Earth-like atmosphere.
    • Equipped with control systems, crew communication, navigation, guidance, and avionics.
    • Built with a double-wall rigid structure: a pressurized metallic inner structure and an unpressurized outer shell with a Thermal Protection System (TPS).
    • Contains life support, human-centered systems, avionics, crew interfaces, and deceleration systems.
    • Designed for safe re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.
  • Service Module (SM):
    • Provides essential support to the Crew Module in orbit.
    • An unpressurized unit containing propulsion, power, thermal systems, avionics, and deployment mechanisms.

Gaganyaan Crew Module

Crew Escape System (CES)

  • Ensures astronaut safety in case of emergencies.
  • Tested through the Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1), which validates the ability to separate the Crew Module from the rocket during a mid-flight emergency.

Phases of the GAGANYAAN Mission

ISRO has structured the mission into multiple phases for safety and reliability:

  • Test Phase:
    • Integrated AirDrop Test (IADT): Validates parachute + deceleration systems.
    • Pad Abort Test (PAT): Checks escape system by dropping Crew Module from different heights.
    • Test Vehicle (TV) Flights: Single-stage liquid rocket used to test abort functions.
  • Unmanned Missions
    • Conducted before the human mission to test technology, safety, and reliability.
    • Includes airdrop tests, abort system validation, and flight trials.
    • Water Survival Test Facility (WSTF): Initial recovery tests with the Indian Navy.
    • Vyommitra: A humanoid robot designed to fly on unmanned missions before human spaceflight.
  • Manned Mission: The final phase will carry Indian astronauts into space, following the two unmanned test flights.

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