Training astronauts for ‘Gaganyaan’ to kickstart soon: ISRO
PTI, Jan 1, 2020, 2:02 PM IST
Bengaluru: The Indian Space Research Organisation on Wednesday said the training of astronauts for the ambitious manned mission ‘Gaganyaan’ will commence from the third week of January in Russia.
Four astronauts have been identified for the mission, ISRO chief K Sivan said adding the training of astronauts will start from the third week of this month in Russia.
The work-related to Chandrayaan 3 and Gaganyaan was going on simultaneously, he told reporters here.
The ISRO chief also congratulated the Chennai based techie who recently located the Vikram lander of Chandrayaan-2 that hard-landed and maintained that it was the space agency’s policy not to release picture of the crashed module.
“We know where it crashed and where it is located,” Sivan said.
To a question on what went wrong with Vikram lander, he said it was due to velocity reduction failure.
“The velocity reduction failure was due to internal reasons,” he said.
Chandrayaan-2 mission was India’s first attempt to land on the lunar surface. The ISRO had planned the landing on the South Pole of the lunar surface. However, the lander Vikram hard-landed.
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