Gaganyaan mission highlights: One step closer to India’s first human space flight, says PM Modi
Gaganyaan mission highlights: ISRO's abort test demo ensures astronaut safety in the event of unforeseen issues during their space journey, said ISRO.

Gaganyaan mission highlights: The Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO's first test flight for its ambitious Gaganyaan mission launched at 10:00 am from its Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota. The maiden Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1) to demonstrate the Crew Escape System (CES) performance successfully touched down in the seawater of Bay Bengal....Read More
What is Gaganyaan mission?
• The Gaganyaan mission's primary goal is to launch humans into space, placing them in a Low Earth Orbit at an altitude of 400 kilometres for a three-day mission, with a safe return to Earth scheduled for 2025.
• The crew for the Gaganyaan mission will be transported to the designated orbit using an LVM3 rocket. This rocket consists of various stages, including solid, liquid, and cryogenic propulsion systems.
What ISRO aims to gain from the abort demo test?
• The abort demonstration test serves the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of the crew escape system of the Gaganyaan mission. This system is designed to ensure the safe return of astronauts in the event of an emergency during the actual crew mission launch, which is slated for 2025.
• The success of this test flight is crucial as it establishes the crew escape system's capability to bring astronauts safely back to Earth. It forms a critical milestone in the qualification testing process and uncrewed mission phases, ultimately paving the way for the first Gaganyaan program mission.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 accomplished, many experiments yet to be done
Following a two-hour delay and nerve-wracking moments after the engine of TV-D1 failed to ignite initially, ISRO scientists put the mission on course 75 minutes later when they launched the rocket with precision and achieved the goal of Crew Module and Crew Escape separation that was welcomed with loud cheers at the Mission Control Center here.
In the Gaganyaan mission, ISRO is yet to perform over 100 experiments before the scheduled human flight planned for 2025.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO's recent achievement
• In August, India accomplished a historic feat by becoming the fourth country to land an unmanned spacecraft on the Moon in its Chandrayaan-3 mission, joining Russia, the United States, and China in this achievement.
• The subsequent month, India launched a solar orbit probe - Aditya L1, designed to study the outermost layers of the Sun, further showcasing the nation's advancements in space exploration.
• India is planning a space mission to send astronauts beyond Earth's atmosphere for a three-day journey, ensuring a safe return with a soft landing in Indian territorial waters.
• Prime Minister Narendra Modi has unveiled a vision to send an Indian astronaut to the Moon by 2040, marking significant achievements in India's space program.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: PM Modi extends best wishes
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: “This launch takes us one step closer to realising India’s first human space flight program, Gaganyaan. My best wishes to our scientists,” says PM Narendra Modi.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Check abort demo test launch
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ‘Performance of all systems was exceptional,’ says mission director
Mission director S. Sivakumar says, "This is an unprecedented endeavour, akin to combining three distinct experiments into one. Through this mission, we have successfully examined the characteristics of the test vehicle, the crew escape system, and the crew module, effectively showcasing our intended objectives. The performance of all systems was exceptional, marking the culmination of years of dedicated efforts. Today was the culmination of years of dedication, and we are thrilled to have achieved success on our very first attempt."
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO abort mission test pictures
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: What happens next?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: At around 17 kilometres altitude, the safety systems separated from the rocket and initiated a sequence of actions, including deploying parachutes, to safely return the crew capsule to Earth. The capsule landed in the Bay of Bengal, approximately 10 km off the Sriharikota coast. Now Indian Navy team will move to recover the test vehicle and bring it back to have a detailed analysis of the test launch.
This test is crucial to ensure astronaut safety in the event of contingencies during their space mission.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ‘Mission Gaganyaan gets off on a successful note,’ says ISRO
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: “TV D1 Test Flight is accomplished. Crew Escape System performed as intended. Mission Gaganyaan gets off on a successful note,” ISRO confirms in an X post.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 accomplished
Following a two hour delay and nerve-wracking moments after the engine of TV-D1 failed to ignite initially, ISRO scientists put the mission on course 75 minutes later when they launched the rocket with precision and achieved the goal of Crew Module and Crew Escape separation that was welcomed with loud cheers at the Mission Control Center here.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO launches first flight test
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO's launched first test flight for its ambitious Gaganyaan mission at from its Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Why was there a halt?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO Chief Somanath confirmed the postponement: "Test vehicle lift-off could not happen today. Engine ignition has not happened in the nominal course. We have to find out what went wrong; vehicle is safe." The mission was put on hold at T-5 seconds, just before the anticipated lift-off, prompting ISRO teams to investigate the issue further.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: What is Gaganyaan mission?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The Gaganyaan mission's primary goal is to launch humans into space, placing them in a Low Earth Orbit at an altitude of 400 kilometres for a three-day mission, with a safe return to Earth scheduled for 2025.
The crew for the Gaganyaan mission will be transported to the designated orbit using an LVM3 rocket. This rocket consists of various stages, including solid, liquid, and cryogenic propulsion systems.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Next attempt at 10 am
Gaganyaan mission: Reason for the launch hold identified and corrected; test vehicle launch planned for 10 am on Saturday, says ISRO
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: A detailed timeline of today's launch attempt
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Here's a timeline of the events that unfolded during the Gaganyaan test flight launch:
• ISRO had scheduled the inaugural test flight for its ambitious Gaganyaan mission at 8 am from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
• However, the flight was delayed by 45 minutes due to morning showers at the launch center.
• The mission director later confirmed that the weather conditions were favorable and that the flight was ready for launch, giving the green signal.
• The automatic launch sequence was smoothly initiated but was unexpectedly halted by the computer right at the scheduled launch time.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: What went wrong?
Gaganyaan test flight halted due to engine ignition issue just five seconds before the scheduled lift-off.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO's first test flight postponed
"Test vehicle lift-off could not happen today. Engine ignition has not happened in the nominal course. We have to find out what went wrong; vehicle is safe," ISRO Chief Somanath said after the launch was put on hold just five seconds ahead of the scheduled lift-off.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO's first abort test flight on hold
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) aborted the launch of its inaugural test flight for its ambitious Gaganyaan mission which was scheduled for launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Automatic launch sequence activated
ISRO's Gaganyaan first test flight launch shortly.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: What is Gaganyaan mission?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The primary objective of the Gaganyaan mission is to launch a crew of three members into an orbit 400 kilometres above Earth's surface for a three-day mission, safely returning them to Earth by landing in the Indian Sea waters. This mission is slated to take place in 2025.
Astronauts for the mission, chosen from the Indian Air Force (IAF), are currently undergoing training at various ISRO facilities.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: What will happen after launch?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The Indian Navy will lead the TV-D1 Crew Module recovery mission, which will take place roughly 10 km off the Sriharikota coast. Recovery ships positioned at a safe distance in the sea will approach the Crew Module.
A team of divers will attach a buoy to it, use a ship crane to lift the Crew Module, and transport it to the shore.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Countdown is held at -30 minutes
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO announces that the countdown is held at -30 minutes.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Latest visuals from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC)
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is scheduled to conduct the inaugural test flight for its ambitious Gaganyaan mission today at 8:30 am from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: What is objective of abort demo mission?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates
Mission objectives include:
• Flight demonstration and evaluation of Test Vehicle subsystems.
• Flight demonstration and evaluation of the Crew Escape System, including various separation systems.
• Demonstration of Crew Module characteristics, deceleration systems at higher altitudes, and its recovery.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Know about the Crew Escape system
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The Crew Escape system comprises five quick-acting solid motors, each serving specific functions:
• Crew Escape System Jettisoning Motor (CJM)
• High-altitude Escape Motor (HEM)
• Low-altitude Escape Motor (LEM)
• Low-altitude Pitch Motor (LPM)
• High-altitude Pitch Motor (HPM).
These motors employ Penta Erythritol Dinitrate-based Composite Explosive Motor formulation to provide the necessary acceleration tailored to mission needs.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Visuals from Sriharikota display growing enthusiasm
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is scheduled to conduct the inaugural test flight for its ambitious Gaganyaan mission today at 8:30 am from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Building on Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya L1 missions success
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO has successfully completed its lunar mission Chandrayan-3 with the landing of Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover near the South Pole. The probes explored the moon for one lunar night before activating their sleep mode.
The solar probe Aditya L1 is on the journey to reach Lagrangian Point 1, upon reaching it will be India's first solar observatory in space.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Beginning of the ambitious human flight mission
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: ISRO chief S Somanath has said that the Gaganyaan mission includes over 100 tests including 20 major tests (3 uncrewed HLVM3 missions), before the manned mission planned for 2025.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Test flight postponed by 30 minutes
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates ISRO's first test flight (TV-D1 Flight Test) scheduled for today from the First launch pad at SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota will postponed 30 minutes to 8:30 am. ISRO didn't reveal the reason for the postponement.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: Learn about the T1-D1 Test Vehicle
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: While the crewed Gaganyaan mission will set off on a human-rated LVM3 rocket, for this test mission ISRO has deployed a single-stage test vehicle powered by liquid propulsion.
The T1-D1 test vehicle, as it is named, is equipped with a modified VIKAS engine and features the Crew Module (CM) and Crew Escape System (CES) mounted at its forward end.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: What will happen during the abort demo test?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: At an altitude of approximately 17 kilometres, the safety systems will disengage from the rocket and initiate a sequence of actions, including parachute deployment, to safely return the crew capsule to Earth.
The capsule will make a controlled landing in the sea, approximately 10 km from Sriharikota's coast.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: What ISRO wants to achieve from uncrewed test flight?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The rocket will carry a crew capsule along with safety systems, simulating the conditions required for actual space travel. The flight aims to replicate an abort scenario during the ascent, corresponding to Mach 1.2, as seen in the Gaganyaan mission, as per the space agency's statement. Thus the test will test the crew escape system capability and strengthen it in case of emergency in the actual flight planned for 2025.
Read in detail: Gaganyaan first test flight
Gaganyaan mission: All about the crew module
Gaganyaan mission live updates: The crew module of the mission is a habitable space with an Earth-like environment in space for the crew. The module consists of a pressurised metallic 'inner structure' and an unpressurised 'external structure' with 'thermal protection systems'.
In the first test flight, the crew module will be capturing flight data for evaluation of the performance of various systems onboard, enabling the scientists to gain knowledge on the performance of the vehicle.
Gaganyaan mission: Visuals from Satish Dhawan space center ahead of first test flight
Gaganyaan mission live updates: Watch visuals from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will conduct Gaganyaan’s First Flight Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1 (TV-D1) today.
Gaganyaan mission: What is it aim of the mission?
Gaganyaan mission live updates: ISRO's Gaganyaan mission aims to send a three-member crew into space on a Low Earth Orbit of 400km for three days and bring them safely back to Earth - with the landing set to take place in Indian sea waters. The mission is set to be carried out in 2025.
Gaganyaan mission: Where to watch the first flight test?
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The ISRO will live stream the first flight test exercise on its official website (isro.gov.in), YouTube channel, or Facebook page. National broadcaster Doordarshan will also stream the event live on their channel.
Gaganyaan mission LIVE: ISRO begins countdown for first test flight
Gaganyaan mission LIVE updates: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to carry out the first flight test of the maiden mission that aims to send humans into space on a Low Earth Orbit of 400km for three days and bring them safely back to Earth in 2025 - today. The exercise will be conducted at 8 am from ISRO's space center in Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota.