Isro takes a dip in sea before Gaganyaan soars
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted the first test of its crew rescue system for the Gaganyaan mission. The test involved an "inflight abort" where the crew module was parachuted into the Bay of Bengal. The mission experienced a brief delay due to an anomaly detected by the onboard automatic launch sequence. ISRO's ability to identify and rectify the issue quickly demonstrates the reliability of its systems. The Gaganyaan mission aims to send astronauts to space by 2025.
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