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KCP to Provide ISRO With Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT) Module for Gaganyaan Mission

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According to M Narayana Rao, President of Heavy Engineering at KCP, the company prepared to give the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which is presently working on the Gaganyaan mission, the Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT) – Crew Module Structure. It’s a basic test module for the Gaganyaan mission, Rao said in a statement to ANI. We’ll watch to see how it functions and what other events take place. When it is a success, we will advance the production process.

“We are happy to work in the module manufacturing industry. We have granted a wonderful chance by the Indian space agency. The future will undoubtedly be prosperous. And I send them my best wishes for the launch,” he said. The Gaganyaan mission, for which ISRO is preparing the Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1), will begin conducting unmanned flight tests, according to the Indian space agency.

The Gaganyaan mission aims to create a human-habitable spacecraft that will launch a three-person crew into a 400 km (250 mile) orbit for three days before splashing down safely in the Indian Ocean. The cabin systems and communication systems, two crucial components of the Gaganyaan mission, will constructed at the Ahmedabad site.

Three astronaut seats, a lighting system, and two monitors to track different cabin conditions are all included in the cabin. The Gaganyaan cabin’s camera sensors, which will monitor oxygen and carbon dioxide levels and ensure the astronauts’ safety and wellbeing during their trip, will be one of its key features. To keep astronauts connected and informed, the mission anticipated to feature internet capabilities, cameras placed throughout the cabin, and two TV displays.

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