India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to Kerala for a VSSC visit, and during the visit, he proclaimed the names of four test pilots for the Gangayaan Mission.
According to the release, ISRO’s various centres are preparing things to such a large extent for India’s first human space flight programme, and during the visit, the Prime Minister will also give a glimpse of the developments of the Gangayaan Mission and present ‘astronaut wings’ to the nominated astronauts.
According to the informed source, on a social media platform, PM Modi informed that on Tuesday he is going to visit Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala. He will initiate an $800 crore combined cost to develop the aimed project and provide the best technical equipment, all of which are needed in the space sector.
India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, antedated to reveal the names of the four pilots and According to the report, it was decided between NASA and ISRO while India’s PM went to visit the United States that one of those astronauts would be selected for the International Space Station (ISS)) mission.
They added that ISRO is currently working on some missions named LVM3-G1, LVM3-G2, and Vyommitra (humanoid), where no human is used and all missions are different and liberal to each other. It was planned before the final submission of the test series of the Gangayaan mission.