ISRO Successfully Conducts Hot Tests for Gaganyaan Mission

ISRO successfully conducts hot tests of Gaganyaan’s propulsion system, under Gaganyaan Mission marking a key step toward India’s first manned space mission in 2027.
Gaganyaan Mission

ISRO Successfully Conducts Hot Tests for Gaganyaan Mission

Syllabus: Science and Technology – Space Technology
Source: New Indian Express


Context:

As Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, India’s first astronaut and designated Gaganyatri, gains practical experience aboard the International Space Station under the Axiom-4 mission, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) continues to make steady progress toward its ambitious Gaganyaan Mission—India’s first crewed spaceflight.


Key Development:

On Wednesday, ISRO announced the successful completion of two hot tests of the Gaganyaan Service Module Propulsion System (SMPS).

  • The tests lasted for 30 seconds and 100 seconds respectively.
  • These hot tests were conducted to validate the propulsion system’s design and performance under real conditions.
  • According to ISRO, the parameters remained normal and matched pre-test expectations.

Mission Timeline:

  • ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan confirmed that the Gaganyaan mission is scheduled for launch in March 2027.
  • He stressed that multiple rigorous tests are essential to ensure mission success on the first attempt.
  • “Every parameter is being verified thoroughly to avoid anomalies in later stages,” he stated.

Technical Highlights:

  • The Reaction Control System (RCS) thrusters and the Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) performed successfully across different test modes.
  • The Service Module Propulsion System (SMPS) is crucial for:
    • Orbital manoeuvring
    • Abort scenarios during flight
  • SMPS comprises:
    • Five Liquid Apogee Motors (LAMs)
    • Sixteen Reaction Control System (RCS) thrusters
  • The Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is leading the development of SMPS technology.

Next Steps:

With these successful short-duration tests, ISRO now plans to conduct a full-duration hot test in the coming weeks.
This is part of the step-by-step validation approach necessary for ensuring astronaut safety and mission reliability.


Conclusion:

The Gaganyaan mission is a major leap in India’s space journey, aiming to send Indian astronauts into low Earth orbit using indigenous technology. The successful hot tests mark a critical milestone in this process and reflect ISRO’s steady commitment toward achieving a safe and historic first manned mission.

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