New ISRO Chief calls on Dr Jitendra, discusses ‘Gaganyaan’

New Chairman ISRO Dr S. Somanath calling  on Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, at New Delhi.
New Chairman ISRO Dr S. Somanath calling  on Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, at New Delhi.

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, Jan 25 : Dr S. Somanath, who has taken over as the new Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science & Technology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh, who is also the Minister Incharge Space, and discussed the status of “Gaganyaan” as well as other  Space missions  lined up for the near future.
While conveying his best wishes to the new ISRO Chief, Dr Jitendra Singh said that Dr. Somanath was taking over  the prestigious assignment at a very eventful time and destiny had blessed him to lead ISRO through some of the most historic missions  including India’s first Human Space Mission  “Gaganyaan”.
Dr Jitendra Singh said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Space programmes have been given a special impetus and Space technology has now been made applicable in different sectors including roads and highways, railways, healthcare, agriculture, etc. He said, during the next few years, India’s ascent to the top will be heralded via the Space route.
ISRO Chairman updated the Minister about the status of Gaganyaan programme and said that there had been a delay in timeline because of the COVID and other constraints but now things have again fallen back  on the track and all the systems needed for the first unmanned mission are getting realised. Following the first unmanned mission, the second unmanned mission “Vyommitra” will carry Robo and this will then be followed by the  Human Mission.
The Minister was also informed that the Indian  Astronauts have successfully undergone Generic Space Flight Training in Russia.  A dedicated ad-hoc astronaut training centre has also been established at Bengaluru for Gaganyan specific training.
The  preparations for the Human Mission, said the ISRO Chief, involve in-flight demonstration of  Crew Escape System functioning  in lower atmosphere (less than 10 Kms). The exercise recovery of the crew module after impacting in Sea is also being worked out.
In 2022, ISRO also has the distinction of launching GSAT-21, the first fully funded satellite of NSIL(New Space India Limited) and will be owned as well as operated by NSIL. This Communication Satellite will meet the DTH(Direct to Home) application needs.
ISRO Chairman presented at brief about the forthcoming missions during the next three months. He mentioned a RICAT-1A PSLV C5-2 scheduled for February 2022, OCEANSAT-3, INS 2B ANAND PSLV C-53 to be launched in March 2022 and SSLV-D1 Micro SAT in  April 2022.