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Today, January 12, 2022, ISRO successfully conducted the qualification test of Cryogenic Engine for Gaganyaan programme for a duration of 720 seconds at ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC), Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu.
The performance of the engine met the test objectives and the engine parameters were closely matching with the predictions during the entire duration of the test.
This successful long-duration test is a major milestone for the Human Space Programme – Gaganyaan. It ensures the reliability and robustness of the cryogenic engine for induction into the human-rated launch vehicle for Gaganyaan.
Further, this engine will undergo four more tests for a cumulative duration of 1810 seconds. Subsequently, one more engine will undergo two short-duration tests & one long-duration test to complete the cryogenic engine qualification for Gaganyaan Programme.
Ok one doubt , Does this same engine goes to the actual flight or a new one ??
Same engine with consumable parts replaced.Ok one doubt , Does this same engine goes to the actual flight or a new one ??
So, we can see G1 mission quite soon this year but second unmanned missions (with all parameters) and first human mission might be delayed.
Quoting ISRO link from Tweet.
Grid fins. Rocket seems to be under production yet.Are the grid fins for the Gaganyaan spacecraft? Or the rocket?
How much boost in power. Vikas is an old engine. In last upgrade, 10 pc power was boosted if I remember it correctly.So, we can see G1 mission quite soon this year but second unmanned missions (with all parameters) and first human mission might be delayed.
Human-rating I think is more about stabilisation, reliability and velocity reduction as safety is paramount here.How much boost in power. Vikas is an old engine. In last upgrade, 10 pc power was boosted if I remember it correctly.