Female robot Vyom Mitra ready for space flight; India's dream project will become a reality next year.


India is all set to become the fourth country to put a man in space. First, a female robot called Vyom Mitra will be sent as a test phase of the country's dream project. Vyom Mitra developed by ISRO scientists. The journey to space will be in the second phase of the test launch. The Ministry of Science has also clarified that in the first phase, the space probe will be sent. In the third phase, the astronauts will travel as part of the mission.

Vyom Mitra is half human in appearance. The robot has only a body without limbs. Vyom Mitra can coordinate and control the activities of environmental controls and life support systems used to maintain physical fitness. It can also alert the astronauts if there are changes in the cabin of the spacecraft during the journey. The necessary commands can also be issued during launch.

The aim is to put at least two Indians in space by next year. After America, Russia and China, India will be the country to put man in space. The Gaganyaan project, which was presented by the Prime Minister on Independence Day 2018, was delayed in the context of Corona and could be completed in 2023.

The Indian-made launch vehicle will be the Gaganyaan mission which aims to put humans in space. Several research modules are being developed indigenously for the Gaganyaan project. This is a big space mission led by ISRO. This will enable India to make huge leaps in science and technology. ISRO plays a major role in safeguarding Indian satellites in orbit. ISRO is a member of several international organizations such as the Inter- Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IDAC) and the IAF Space Debris Working Group.

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