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India’s space agency completes 1st Gaganyaan astronaut crew capsule


The capsule that will one day ferry Indian astronauts to space and return them to Earth has been fitted with the key technology required for the task — marking another milestone in the country’s pursuit to develop homegrown technology for independent human spaceflight capabilities.

The country’s space agency, Indian Space Research Organization, announced on Wednesday (Jan. 22) that its Bengaluru center completed assembling the Gaganyaan crew module and equipping it with a liquid propulsion system, which is responsible for generating the thrust needed to control the capsule’s orientation and trajectory. This system ensures the capsule can navigate safely during its descent after reentering Earth’s atmosphere, until a parachute is deployed for a safe touchdown.


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