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Gaganyaan mission: All you need to know about TV-D1 test flight's successful launch

IndiaTimes Saturday, 21 October 2023
The mission is expected to give Isro multiple invaluable lessons to plan the eventual human spaceflight mission, the Gaganyaan, which in itself will be the first step towards more ambitious goals of setting up a space station and sending astronauts to Moon. Saturday’s mission is only the first of several abort tests that Isro has planned before it attempts the first uncrewed mission, multiple of which will serve as the precursor to the crewed mission planned in 2025.
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Gaganyaan Mission: Test Flight successful, Crew Escape Module touches down | ISRO | Oneindia news 03:18

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Saturday successfully launched the TV-D1 test vehicle in its 2nd attempt at 10 am from Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota at 10 am today. The Crew Module of the first developmental flight test of the ISRO's Gaganyaan programme has successfully splashed down...

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