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domain-b.com : India's manned space mission scheduled for 2016
Bangalore: Six years from now the first Indians will travel to space for a week long mission on indigenously developed launch platforms and space capsules. India's first manned mission has now been scheduled for 2016, and will see two astronauts spending seven days in a low earth orbit, according to a top Indian space agency official.
Indian Navy frogmen recovering the SRE-1 Capsule after splashdown in the Bay of Bengal
''We are planning a human space flight in 2016, with two astronauts who will spend seven days in the earth's lower orbit,'' Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman Dr K Radhakrishnan told reporters here.
ISRO officials are currently preparing a pre-project report that will enable infrastructure and facilities for the mission to be created, at an estimated cost of Rs12, 655 crore ($2.76 billion).
The manned mission has already received in-principle approval from the Planning Commission.
''We will design and develop the space module for the manned mission in the next four years. Two astronauts will be selected to train for the space flight,'' Dr Radhakrishnan said, speaking on the margins of a space event.
ISRO said it will set up a full-fledged training facility in this city for training the astronauts and will also build a third launch pad at its spaceport at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
''Spacecraft for the proposed manned mission will have extra facilities like entry into crew capsule and an escape chute,'' Dr Radhakrishnan said on the release of a book titled ''Moon Mission: Exploring the Moon with Chandrayaan-1''.
The book was authored by SK Das, former member (finance) of the space department.
ISRO has already demonstrated its command over re-entry technologies through the space capsule recovery experiment (SRE) launched in 2007. This was a 600 kg capsule that was launched by a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket and was brought back to Earth for a safe landing and recovery 12 days later
Bangalore: Six years from now the first Indians will travel to space for a week long mission on indigenously developed launch platforms and space capsules. India's first manned mission has now been scheduled for 2016, and will see two astronauts spending seven days in a low earth orbit, according to a top Indian space agency official.
Indian Navy frogmen recovering the SRE-1 Capsule after splashdown in the Bay of Bengal
''We are planning a human space flight in 2016, with two astronauts who will spend seven days in the earth's lower orbit,'' Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman Dr K Radhakrishnan told reporters here.
ISRO officials are currently preparing a pre-project report that will enable infrastructure and facilities for the mission to be created, at an estimated cost of Rs12, 655 crore ($2.76 billion).
The manned mission has already received in-principle approval from the Planning Commission.
''We will design and develop the space module for the manned mission in the next four years. Two astronauts will be selected to train for the space flight,'' Dr Radhakrishnan said, speaking on the margins of a space event.
ISRO said it will set up a full-fledged training facility in this city for training the astronauts and will also build a third launch pad at its spaceport at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
''Spacecraft for the proposed manned mission will have extra facilities like entry into crew capsule and an escape chute,'' Dr Radhakrishnan said on the release of a book titled ''Moon Mission: Exploring the Moon with Chandrayaan-1''.
The book was authored by SK Das, former member (finance) of the space department.
ISRO has already demonstrated its command over re-entry technologies through the space capsule recovery experiment (SRE) launched in 2007. This was a 600 kg capsule that was launched by a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket and was brought back to Earth for a safe landing and recovery 12 days later