Alan Musk, founder of SpaceX, was impressed by ISRO's research work


New Delhi, July, 2021, Saturday

Gaganyan, an ambitious program of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), has begun. Alan Musk, owner of SpaceX and Tesla, has congratulated ISRO on the successful completion of a test on the Gaganyan program. Alan Musk, known as the world's richest and start-up king, has been impressed by ISRO's space exploration work. ISRO successfully tested this third-order long-range development engine. This engine will be used to launch the Gaganyan mission. Responding on Twitter, Musk wrote congratulations to India. Not only that, Musk used the emoji of the Indian flag.

Gaganyan is an ambitious program in India. Through which India wants to send its manned spacecraft for the first time in space. According to ISRO, the recent test was carried out keeping in view the engine fitness requirements of the Gaganyan program. Which has been prepared for the L110 phase of the GSLV MK2 spacecraft. The engine was launched for 30 seconds at the ISRO Propulsion Complex Mahendragiri test center in Tamil Nadu. ISRO has successfully tested the use of GSLV MK3 for the launch of Gaganyan. GSL's MK3 will be used for the launch of Gaganyan. It has been successfully tested by ISRO. In June 2016, ISRO signed an agreement with Russia's Glavkosmos which included selection of candidates, medical testing and space testing. Astronaut Soyuz is being trained to experience gravity in order to learn the ins and outs of a manned space system.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Twitter will fly again! Musk hinted by tweeting, know what is the reason

Now astronauts will not get sick after returning to earth

Twitter Blue users will now get primary ranking in conversations

Chatbot in WhatsApp too.

NASA's Dart mission successful, spacecraft collides with asteroid on schedule

Now contactless fingerprint system for Aadhaar

Challenge to enemies on maritime security, launch of country's first autonomous underwater vehicle, help in surveillance-espionage

Nokia wins case against Oppo and OnePlus, can't sell phones in this country

India's first solar mission 'Aditya L-1' will be launched this month, preparations begin in full swing