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ISRO successfully carries out tests of Gaganyaan crew module systems

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Last updated: July 12, 2026 7:55 pm
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Published: July 12, 2026
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The crew module uprighting system. Photo: isro.gov.in

The crew module uprighting system. Photo: isro.gov.in

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Sunday (July 12, 2026) said it had successfully carried out three major tests of the Gaganyaan crew module systems.

The first test pertained to ensuring an upright position for the crew module after splashdown in the sea, considered one of the most important crew safety requirements.

To do this, a stored cold-gas-based uprighting system was developed and tested.

“A system-level qualification test setup consisting of all the elements of CMUS (crew module uprighting system) was realised and successful inflation tests were conducted for the primary inflation module wherein stored gas in the high-pressure gas bottle was made to inflate the flotation by operating the control valves,” the ISRO said.

The service module connect-disconnect system.

The service module connect-disconnect system.
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ISRO

The second test involved examining the separation of the umbilical mechanism that serves as a link between the crew module, where astronauts live, and the service module, which provides power and propulsion.

The mechanism consists of two parts, each located at the crew module side, called CSU-1, and the service module side, called CSU-2.

During the crew module’s Earth re-entry stage, the service module first separates from the crew module after the CSU-1 disconnects. Subsequently, just before re-entry, the CSU-2 is also separated.

“Separation test of CSU-2 from the simulated crew module was carried out. The test demonstrated the clean separation of CSU-2 as well as the structural stability of the crew module panel and their interfaces,” the space agency said.

Testing of the apex cover separation.

Testing of the apex cover separation.
| Photo Credit:
ISRO

The third test validated the structural integrity of the crew module during the apex cover separation event.

The apex cover protects the parachutes and associated subsystems during the mission. It is separated before parachutes are deployed to decelerate the crew module.

Published – July 12, 2026 10:27 pm IST



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