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Gaganyaan: ISRO’s Parachute Test Boosts Human-Rating Standards
- 06 Dec 2025
- 3 min read
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully conducted the Integrated Main Parachute Airdrop Test (IMAT) — a crucial milestone in preparing India’s first human spaceflight mission, Gaganyaan, scheduled for Q1 2027. The test reinforces ISRO’s human-rating protocols and astronaut safety preparedness.
Integrated Main Parachute Airdrop Test ( IMAT)
- About:
- IMAT is a crucial test conducted by ISRO for the Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission.
- It involves dropping the full-scale parachute system from a high altitude to verify its performance during re-entry and landing.
- Success of IMAT brings India closer to launching its first human spaceflight.
- Features:
- Simulates extreme descent conditions, including delayed parachute opening.
- Checks structural strength, load-bearing, and stability under stress.
- Crucial part of human-rating certification to ensure astronaut safety·
Gaganyaan Mission
- About: India’s first human spaceflight program, aiming to send a crew of 3 astronauts to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) at 400 km for 3 days and return them safely to Earth.
- Includes unmanned test missions followed by the first manned mission expected to happen in early 2027.
- Significance: Gaganyaan success will place India among the elite group of nations (US, Russia, China) with human spaceflight capability.
- Key Technologies for Crew Safety:
- Human-Rated Launch Vehicle (HLVM3): It is a modified version of ISRO's LVM3 rocket. It includes solid, liquid, and cryogenic stages, re-configured to meet human rating requirements.
- The rocket is capable of launching the Orbital Module to a Low Earth Orbit (400 km) and features a Crew Escape System (CES) with high burn rate solid motors to ensure crew safety during emergencies at launch or ascent.
- CES ensures safe abort in case of emergencies during launch or ascent.
- Orbital Module (OM): Houses the Crew Module (CM) and Service Module (SM) with life support, avionics, and propulsion systems.
- The CM is a habitable space with an Earth-like environment, with a pressurized inner structure and unpressurized external structure.
- The SM supports the CM in orbit, providing thermal, propulsion, power systems, avionics, and deployment mechanisms, but remains unpressurized.
- Human-Rated Launch Vehicle (HLVM3): It is a modified version of ISRO's LVM3 rocket. It includes solid, liquid, and cryogenic stages, re-configured to meet human rating requirements.
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