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Indian Government recently approved Rs 10,000-crore budget for the human space mission.
The mission has a long way before executing the mission, with crucial human-rating of systems, including the rocket, yet to be achieved.
Human-rating means the system is capable of safely transporting humans. It also means it has adequate technology that efficiently protects crew in the event of any failure.
At least 50% of the Rs 10,000 crore will go into human-rating, while a new launch pad that can accommodate entry of astronauts will cost a fair bit.
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ISRO have to build three sets of rockets, crew and service module.
With the help of three set of GSLV-MK III rockets, the two unmanned missions planned for December 2020 and June-July 2021, and the actual mission by December 2021 or early 2022.
S Somnath, director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), had in a recent presentation elaborated on some pending work.
ISRO officials had several meetings on the roadmap for human-rating the launch vehicle. Since GSLV has been in active development since 2002-04, and had the vision that this could one day be used for the human mission,”
Explaining that all systems for a space launch are designed with redundancies, Officials said a human-rated mission will need a much higher degree of redundancy. “The reliability targeted for human-rated launch vehicle is 0.99, which means statistically only 1 out of 100 can be unreliable. For the crew escape system, which is very crucial, we’re targeting greater than 0.998, that’s almost 100 reliability,”
The escape system will boast of a recently included geometry, while work on parachute enlargement — as models tested so far have been scaled down version and the actual system will be bigger—and new architecture will be ready soon. “Rockets are autonomous after launch so we cannot tolerate any failure,”
The crew escape system is very crucial, with key tests, including the pad abort test done on July 5 this year.
“Even if one system fails, we’ll bring the crew back. The most important thing is failure detection and onboard intelligence that tells the system to abort. For this, new algorithms to go into the system will be ready soon.
An indigenous computer and microprocessor will be used. Control systems, avionics and sensors are ready,” Somnath said.
Astronaut training
Astronaut selection and training, which will include establishment of new facilities, will also take up a considerable amount of the budget.
Isro is currently creating a framework for astronaut selection.
The Institute of Aerospace Medicine has some systems in place for astronaut selection and training and India is looking at a pool of 30 astronauts from which the final crew will be selected.