The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has recently conducted an emergency escape system for its TV-D1 spacecraft – a critical feature that could potentially save the lives of astronauts in times of emergency.
Indian Space Research Organisation Launches TV-D1 to Tests Crew Escape System
According to Space News, the Indian Space Research Organisation has recently launched TV-D1, a liquid-propellant single-stage from Satish Dhawan Space Center at exactly 12:30 in the morning on October 21.
During the launch, the unpressurized test version of the Gaganyaan crew module (CM) was separated from the Crew Escape System (CES) 61 seconds after the Indian Space Research Organisation liftoff the spacecraft.
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Indian Space Research Organisation Announces Succesful Tests of TV-D1 Mission
SPACE reports that the Indian Space Research Organisation happily announced that the TV-D1 test flight has been accomplished and that the mission was successful as it performed as intended.
The program of the Indian Space Research Organisation and the program overall is riding high at the moment from its Chandrayaan-3 lander-rover duo in the moon’s south polar, launching Aditya-L1- until today’s mission.
India’s remarkable progress in the field of technology has been exemplified by the continuous achievements of the Indian Space Research Organisation in space exploration and missions, marking India on the map as a powerhouse of advanced technology.
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