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He also said ISRO would send a female humanoid – a robot that resembles a human – in its unmanned Gaganyaan spacecraft next year. The ambitious mission aims to send humans into space on a Low Earth Orbit of 400 km for three days and bring them safely back to the Earth.
”No doubt about it…but we have to find out such possible (women) candidates in the future,” Somanath told PTI over phone in response to a query.
His statement came a day after the ISRO successfully launched its TV-D1 test vehicle ahead of the human space flight mission Gaganyaan. He said the manned mission is expected by 2025 and that it will be a short duration mission.
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The second option was when there would be more scientific activity, he said.
”Then, scientists will come as astronauts. So, at that time, I believe that more possibilities for women are there. Currently, possibilities are lesser because there are no women fighter test pilots,” Somanath explained.
To a question, he said the ISRO’s target is to put a fully operational space station by 2035.
ISRO had successfully launched TV-D1 test vehicle ahead of the human space flight mission Gaganyaan on Saturday. After overcoming initial hiccups including delays, the space agency successfully launched the test vehicle with payloads related to the country’s ambitious Gaganyaan programme. Scientists simulated an abort situation for the Crew Escape System to carry the Crew Module of the test vehicle out as they made a splash into the Bay of Bengal with planned precision.