Breaking Gaganyaan Mission: ISRO Completes First SOLVE Ground Test for Crew Module Deceleration System

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully carried out the inaugural ground test of its Solid Motor‑based Integrated Parachute Test Vehicle (SOLVE), a platform designed to evaluate the deceleration system of the Gaganyaan crew module under a range of simulated conditions.

The test, conducted at ISRO’s Integrated Test Range in Thiruvananthapuram, involved firing the solid motor to generate the thrust profile required for parachute deployment sequences. Data collected will be used to validate the performance of the parachute system that will slow the crew module during re‑entry and splash‑down phases of India’s first crewed orbital mission.

ISRO officials described the SOLVE test as a critical step in the series of integrated parachute trials that precede flight‑ready certification of the crew module’s descent system. The organization plans to conduct additional tests that will simulate higher‑altitude releases and varied atmospheric conditions to ensure reliability across the mission envelope.

Analysis: The successful SOLVE test marks progress in a tightly timed schedule for Gaganyaan, which aims for an uncrewed orbital flight by the end of 2026 and a crewed mission thereafter. By using a solid‑motor launch vehicle, ISRO can replicate the rapid deceleration forces the module will encounter, reducing reliance on costly flight tests. The focus on integrated parachute validation reflects lessons learned from other spacefaring nations, where parachute failures have caused mission delays and loss of crewed vehicles. Continued testing will be essential to demonstrate that the deceleration system meets safety thresholds required for human spaceflight certification.

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– The Hindu, “Gaganyaan mission: ISRO successfully conducts first SOLVE ground test,” https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/gaganyaan-mission-isro-successfully-conducts-first-solve-ground-test/article71185268.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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