The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Wednesday successfully
conducted the third long-duration hot test of the liquid propellant Vikas
engine for the Gaganyaan programme, the country's first manned mission to
space. The test was done for the core L110 liquid stage of the human rated
GSLV MkIII vehicle, as part of the engine qualification requirements for the
Gaganyaan programme, the space agency said in a statement.
The engine was fired for 240 seconds at the test facility of ISRO Propulsion
Complex (IPRC), Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu, said the statement.
The performance of the engine met the test objectives and the engine
parameters were closely matching with the predictions during the entire
duration of the test, it said. The objective of the Gaganyaan programme is to
demonstrate the capability to send humans to low earth orbit onboard an Indian
launch vehicle and bring them back to earth.
Union Minister of State (Independent charge) of Space, Jitendra Singh said in
February this year that the first unmanned mission is planned in December 2021
and the second unmanned one in 2022-23 followed by the human spaceflight
demonstration.
Four Indian astronaut-candidates have already undergone generic space flight
training in Russia as part of the Gaganyaan programme. ISRO's heavy-lift
launcher GSLV Mk III has been identified for the mission. Formal announcement
of the Gaganyaan programme was made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his
Independence Day address on August 15, 2018. The initial target was to launch
the human spaceflight before the 75th anniversary of India's independence on
August 15, 2022. ISRO is also taking the help of French, Russian and US space
agencies in some of the crucial activities and supply of components, sources
said.