New Delhi: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh said on Wednesday that “Gaganyaan” space astronauts will start their training this month, most likely in the third week of January.
The minister said that the training of the astronauts for India’s first human space mission will take place in Russia. Four astronauts have been identified for the mission, he added.
The four astronauts will be trained for 11 months. All the four are men, but their identity cannot be revealed now said the Minister.
After 11 months of training in Russia, the astronauts will receive module specific training in India. In that, they will be trained in crew and service module designed by ISRO, learn to operate it, work around it and do simulations. As per the ISRO sources, India’s heaviest launch vehicle “Bahubali” GSLV Mark-III will carry the astronauts to space.
Rs.10,000 crores has already been sanctioned by the Union Cabinet for the Gaganyaan project. This followed the announcement made by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Independence Day last year, stating that the Gaganyaan launch will coincide with the 75th year of India’s Independence.
Though the first Indian to go into space was Rakesh Sharma in 1984 but the spacecraft in which he went was not Indian. Therefore, Gaganyaan will be the first – ever human space mission conceived and developed in India, as a distinct illustration of the Prime Minister’s “Make in India” vision.