India's space agency successfully tests parachute system for future manned mission, bringing them one step closer to launching humans into space.

ISRO conducted its first Integrated Air Drop Test to check the parachute system for Gaganyaan, with the help of Indian Air Force and DRDO.

August 24th 2025.

India's space agency successfully tests parachute system for future manned mission, bringing them one step closer to launching humans into space.
On Sunday, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) achieved a major milestone by successfully conducting the first Integrated Air Drop Test for the upcoming Gaganyaan mission. The purpose of this test was to validate the effectiveness of the parachute-based deceleration system that will be used for the Gaganyaan mission.

According to an ISRO official, the test was carried out near Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh and involved a comprehensive demonstration of the entire process. This exercise was a collaborative effort between ISRO, the Indian Air Force, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Indian Navy, and the Indian Coast Guard.

The Gaganyaan project is a crucial step in showcasing India's capability to send humans into space and bring them back safely to Earth. As the country's first human spaceflight programme, it will also include unmanned missions to test and fine-tune systems essential for the safety of the crew.

One of the most critical components of the Gaganyaan mission is the parachute-based deceleration mechanism. This system plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe recovery of the crew module during its re-entry and landing. By successfully conducting this test, ISRO has taken a significant step towards making the Gaganyaan mission a reality.

This achievement is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the teams involved in this project. With each successful milestone, India is inching closer towards its dream of sending humans into space and making a mark in the global space arena. This is a proud moment for the entire nation, and we eagerly await the next steps in the Gaganyaan mission.

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