Has corona virus become a hindrance to ISRO's ambitious mission?
Has corona virus become a hindrance to ISRO's ambitious mission?
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ISRO has shown its strength in front of the world. At the same time, the ambitious Gaganyaan project ready to take India's first unmanned flight is under threat. There may be some delay in the project due to the lockdown imposed to prevent Corona virus infection across the country. It is also speculated that the Gaganyaan project may not be completed this year and it should be canceled. However, according to ISRO officials, a decision has not been taken to cancel the Gaganyaan campaign yet.

In its statement, ISRO had earlier said that according to Gaganyaan's plans, two unmanned 'test blows' are to be conducted before manned flight. These trials will test all systems before sending humans to space via flights. The first trial flight is scheduled for December 2020. After this, the second trial flight is to be held in July 2021. But the delay in the first unmanned trial flight would mean that ISRO would have to start two unmanned missions next year.

For your information, let us tell you about the delay of the Gaganyaan campaign, ISRO officials said, 'See, there are some problems due to Corona virus infection, but nothing has been confirmed (about the delay). We need to see, now we have a total of six months. We are trying to know if we can complete the work by that time. He said, 'There may be a little here and there (in the timetable), but it will also be known only when we do a full assessment… It is too early to say anything, because the team that is working on this project right now has something (Regarding delay) is not indicated.

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