India's Journey to Launching Astronauts Reaches Milestone

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India has successfully tested the launch abort system of its human-rated spacecraft, marking a significant milestone in its pursuit of an independent human spaceflight program. The test involved a simulated launch abort, with the spacecraft being propelled away from a failing launch vehicle and then safely landing in the Bay of Bengal with the help of parachutes. The successful test brings India one step closer to realizing its goal of launching astronauts into orbit and joining the exclusive club of countries with independent human spaceflight capabilities.
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- Video: Gaganyaan Test Flight Vehicle Shares Glimpses From Its Ride NDTV
- ISRO Prefers Woman Fighter Test Pilots for Its Manned Mission, Possible in Future, Says Somanath News18
- The ascent begins: The Hindu Editorial on the progress of India’s human spaceflight mission The Hindu
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