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India's ISRO Conducts First Escape Test For Nation's Manned Mission To Space (hindustantimes.com) 25

Earlier this week, ISRO took the first, small but significant step towards realizing human space flight by successfully conducting a test of the Crew Escape System that provides an escape mechanism for astronauts if the launch operation is aborted. From a report: "This is one of the critical technologies for a future human space programme," said K. Sivan, chairman of ISRO. "When you are flying with the humans, if there is something wrong during the launch, this will help them escape to a safe place." Only three countries -- USA, Russia and China -- have human space flight programmes. The only Indian citizen to ever travel to space was fighter pilot Rakesh Sharma who flew aboard Soyuz T-11, a spacecraft of the former USSR in 1984. India does not have a human space flight programme. "ISRO always does research and development activity and develops technologies keeping future needs in mind," said Sivan.
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India's ISRO Conducts First Escape Test For Nation's Manned Mission To Space

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  • ... a space flight programme?

    Oh. I see.

    It's simulators all the way down.

  • Seriously, that is a VERY slow system. As such, I fear that it would be caught in the blast of any rocket, esp. when it is a combination of H2 and solid. Look at how fast Challenger blew up.
  • India started in the 1960's by actually learning the science.
    Funding top experts and ensuring they had the skills needed to advance every decade.
    That their own domestic production lines could design and build what was needed over every stage of new design work.
    Decades of education and study able to work with domestic production lines then has real results.
    A very different way to the UK and its domestic Skynet (satellite) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org] spending big on US parts.
    That UK engineers di

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