Dr. S Unnikrisnan (right), Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre.

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Indian scientists will start the tests for the country’s much-awaited first manned mission to the Moon, ‘Gaganyaan’, in the next two months, as per a top space scientist.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Indian scientists will start the tests for the country’s much-awaited first manned mission to the Moon, ‘Gaganyaan’, in the next two months, as per a top space scientist. In an interview with The New Indian, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) director launch vehicle specialist Dr S Unnikrishnan Nair said the project will demonstrate human spaceflight capability by launching a three-member crew to an orbit of 400 km for a three-day mission. “The test vehicle is ready. We will mount the escape system over it and take it to a certain altitude two months from now. This will be followed by an unmanned flight to test it again early next year”, Dr Unnikrishnan Nair said. He spoke extensively on the significance and challenges of the space mission Gaganyaan and the ‘Human rating’ aspect of the mission. ALSO READ: India’s Space Odyssey: VSSC Director Spills The Beans On Gaganyaan – India’s first manned mission “It marks for the first time in India where it is embarking on a mission involving human spaceflight, where astronauts will be sent into space and brought back safely. This requires a different approach, with a primary focus on the safety and security of the crew. Special considerations are being made for their living environment,

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