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Raumfahrt - India to fly ‘woman robot’ to space ahead of ambitious Gaganyaan crewed mission

6.02.2024

Isro said it hopes to fly robots instead of animals onboard experimental missions to test space conditions

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India is planning to fly a female-looking robot astronaut to space ahead of its ambitious Gaganyaan crewed space flight mission carrying Indian astronauts.

The robot astronaut, dubbed Vyommitra – “Vyoma” meaning space, and “Mitra” meaning friend in Sanskrit – is scheduled for flight in the third quarter of this year, while the Gaganyaan crewed mission is slated to be launched next year, India’s science and technology minister Jitendra Singh said.

Gaganyaan plans to demonstrate human capabilities in space by launching a three member crew into a low-Earth orbit of 400km altitude in a 5ton capsule for about three days, and bring them back safely by landing in India’s sea waters.

Mr Singh told reporters on Sunday that the “Vyommitra” robot astronaut is designed to simulate human functions and interact with the space capsule’s life support system as part of the mission.

The humanoid robot was first unveiled in January 2020 at the Human Spaceflight and Exploration symposium in Bengaluru.

Isro said it hopes to fly robots instead of animals onboard experimental missions to understand what weightlessness and radiation in the space environment could do to humans.

The agency hopes for such a robot to help the crew monitor module parameters, operate panels, respond to queries, and simulate functions like humans in future missions.

In October last year, prime minister Narendra Modi directed Isro’s top leaders to aim for new and ambitious space mission goals, including putting an Indian on the Moon and setting up the nation’s own indigenous space station by 2035.

Isro set up a Human Space Flight Centre in Bengaluru to train astronauts for the future, including the crew that would be part of the Gaganyaan mission.

Astronauts are preparing for the mission at the Bengaluru facility, including physical fitness and medical training, yoga, flight suit training and by running simulations, according to Isro.

The crew may wear Russian-made spacesuits for the mission, the Hindustan Times reported last month, despite speculation that indigenously made suits may be used.

They will take off in the agency’s heavy lift launcher LVM-3 reconfigured for the crewed mission in 2025.

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Woman Robot Astronaut 'Vyommitra' to be launched this year before ISRO's Gaganyaan mission

Jitendra Singh said that the 'Vyommitra' astronaut is designed to simulate human functions in the space environment and interact with the life support system.

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Female robot Vyommitra designed for India's Gaganyaan mission. (ANI/File)

Woman Robot Astronaut 'Vyommitra' will fly into space ahead of ISRO's ambitious 'Gaganyaan' mission, which will be India's first human-manned space flight carrying Indian astronauts into space.

Disclosing this in New Delhi during an interaction with the media, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science and Technology and Space, Jitendra Singh, said, "The uncrewed "Vyommitra" mission is scheduled for the third quarter of this year while a manned mission "Gaganyaan" is scheduled to be launched next year, that is 2025."

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"Vyommitra is a name derived from two Sanskrit words, namely, ‘Vyoma’ (meaning space) and ‘Mitra’ (meaning friend). This female robot astronaut is equipped with the capability to monitor module parameters, issue alerts, and execute life support operations. It can perform tasks such as operating six panels and responding to queries," he explained.

Jitendra Singh further elaborated that the 'Vyommitra' astronaut is designed in such a manner as to simulate human functions in the space environment and interact with the life support system.

It is pertinent to mention that, in the run-up to the launch of India's first-ever manned space flight named 'Gaganyaan', the first Test Vehicle Flight TV D1 was accomplished on October 21 last year. This was meant to qualify the crew escape system and parachute system.The human rating of the launch vehicle is complete. All the propulsion stages are qualified. All the preparations are in place, Singh said.

While the uncrewed unmanned robot flight 'Vyommitra' will take place this year, 'Gaganyaan' will be launched next year, he said.

The Gaganyaan project envisages a demonstration of human space capabilities by launching a crew of astronauts into an orbit of 400 kilometres and then bringing these astronauts safely back to earth by landing them in India's sea waters.

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Quelle: Hindustan Times

 

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