What will happen if Indian astronauts land in water from space ISRO did the testing

Gaganyaan Mission Update: India is working to improve its Gaganyaan Mission. Last week, a fake Gaganyaan crew module was put in water and picked up. It was a type of exercise to see what kind of preparations would be needed when Astronauts land in water from space. ISRO, along with the Indian Navy, exercised this in the Bay of Bengal on the banks of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. Significantly, the Indian Space Agency is preparing for the Gaganyaan Mission. This flight is called H1, which aims to deliver three astronauts to the lower orbit of Earth for three days.

At the same time, according to a PTI report, ISRO tested the CE20 cryogenic engine under the circumstances, which have been successful. According to ISRO, this success is an important step for future missions.

ISRO successfully tested its CE20 cryogenic engine with a 100 nozzle area ratio at ‘ISRO Propulsion Complex’ in Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu on 29 November. ISRO said that the Development CE20 CE20 CE20 by ‘Liquid Propulsion Systems Center’ is giving strength to the upper stage of ‘Launch Vehicle Mark-3’ (LVM-3). It has been made eligible to operate at a 19 -ton ‘thrust’ level.

ISRO says that the engine was recently enabled with a ‘thrust’ level of 20 tons for the Gaganyaan mission, and was also enabled for a 22 -ton advanced ‘thrust’ level for the future C32 phase. Gaganyaan is the first manic mission of ISRO. The ability to restart the engine was also demonstrated during testing.

The names of four astronauts have been approved for the Gaganyaan Mission. They are all on training. Astronauts will be taken to the international space station, 400 km above the earth. After staying for three days, astronauts will land in the maritime region of India.

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