New Delhi buzzes with excitement as DRDO announces a breakthrough for ISRO’s Gaganyaan mission. The drogue parachute, essential for crew safety during re-entry, aced its high-stakes qualification load test at TBRL’s rocket sled setup in Chandigarh.
Picture this: a capsule hurtling back from space at blistering speeds. The drogue parachute snaps open, slashing velocity and steadying the descent for the primary chutes. This test pushed it beyond real-mission stresses, confirming extra resilience for any surprises.
India’s first manned space odyssey will send three astronauts orbiting 400 km up for three days. Self-reliance shines through as the nation masters indigenous ribbon parachute tech, from design to deployment.
Kudos poured in from top brass. Rajnath Singh termed it a proud Atmanirbhar moment, while Dr. Samir V. Kamat saluted the joint ISRO-DRDO teams. Analysts see this as a game-changer, solidifying timelines and tech readiness for Gaganyaan’s historic launch.
TBRL’s facility prowess and seamless collaboration highlight India’s growing edge in space and defense R&D, paving the way for future missions.