ISRO Tests Gaganyaan Parachute Successfully
ISRO conducts key test, validates parachute integrity. Fifth successful airdrop test for Gaganyaan mission.

ISRO has successfully tested the main parachute system for the Gaganyaan crew module. The test, which validated the parachute's structural integrity, was conducted by dropping a simulated assembly from an aircraft. This test was the fifth integrated main parachute airdrop test for the mission and provides confidence in the parachute system for the upcoming uncrewed mission.
The test was a key qualification test for the Gaganyaan mission and was designed to simulate the maximum expected load conditions. By successfully completing this test, ISRO has taken a crucial step towards the development of the Gaganyaan crew module.
The Gaganyaan mission is a significant milestone for India's space program, and the successful testing of the parachute system is a major achievement. The mission is expected to pave the way for future crewed space missions.
ISRO's successful test of the main parachute system is a testament to the organization's capabilities and expertise in space technology. The test results will be used to further refine and improve the parachute system, ensuring a safe and successful mission.
With this successful test, ISRO is one step closer to launching the Gaganyaan mission. The organization will continue to conduct tests and refine the systems to ensure the success of the mission.