Gaganyaan’s Giant Leap: ISRO Tests Crucial Braking System For Manned Mission | India Today

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Gaganyaan's Giant Leap: ISRO Tests Crucial Braking System For Manned Mission | India Today

A day after National Space Day, India’s Gaganyaan mission achieved a significant milestone with the successful test of its braking system. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) conducted the first integrated airdrop test of the parachute-based deceleration system designed to slow down the space flight for a safe return. This crucial step for India’s manned space mission, slated for 2027, was a collaborative effort involving ISRO, the Indian Air Force (IAF), the Indian Navy, and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The test underscores the relentless work being done to take India to new heights in space exploration, affirming the sentiment that "the sky is not the limit when we speak of our space sojourns in space." The development follows recent updates on the mission from the Prime Minister and Union Minister Jitendra Singh. #gaganyaan #isro #mannedspacemission #itwebvideos #indianspaceresearchorganisation #airdroptest #spacemission #drdo #indiannavy #indianairforce #gaganyaanmission #nationalspaceday #scienceandtechnology #makeinindia #spacetech #mission2027
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