Space
ISRO Successfully Conducts Second Air Drop Test for Gaganyaan (IADT-02)
- Context: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) completed the second Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT-02).
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- Location: Test carried out at Satish Dhawan Space Centre.
- The system is essential to ensure safe recovery of the crew module — the capsule in which astronauts sit during a human flight.
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- After the module’s release, a parachute system, comprising 10 parachutes, was deployed, helping the capsule decelerate to a safe splashdown speed.
- This test marks another significant step towards the readiness for the Gaganyaan G1 Mission, with active support and participation from the Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, and Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO).
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- Successfully recovered with support from the Indian Navy.
- First Test (IADT-01): Successfully conducted on August 24, 2025 at Sriharikota.
Execution Method
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- A simulated Crew Module was lifted to ~3 km altitude.
- Deployment was done using an Indian Air Force Chinook helicopter.
Gaganyaan
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- Gaganyaan Mission is India’s maiden human spaceflight initiative, designed to send three astronauts into Low Earth Orbit (about 400 km altitude) for a duration of three days, and ensure their safe return to Earth.
- The program will proceed in stages, beginning with uncrewed test flights to validate systems, followed by the first crewed mission, which is currently targeted for early 2027.
- Successful completion of Gaganyaan will make India one of the few nations alongside the United States, Russia, and China to achieve independent human spaceflight capability.
- The astronauts selected for the mission include: Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair, Ajit Krishnan, Angad Pratap, Shubhanshu Shukla.
Current Facts
- ‘THIRAN’ Scheme
- The ‘THIRAN’ (Targeted Help for Improving Remediation and Academic Nurturing) educational enhancement scheme was implemented in July 2025 with the objective of identifying slow learners among students studying in Grades 6 through 9 in Tamil Nadu government schools, providing them with special remedial training in English, Tamil, and Mathematics, and thereby bridging their learning gaps.
Critical Technologies Developed
- Human-rated launch vehicle (HLVM3)
- Life Support System (Earth-like environment in space)
- Crew Escape System (CES) for emergencies
- Crew training, recovery & rehabilitation systems
Human rated LVM3 – HLVM3
- LVM3 rocket – The well proven and reliable heavy lift launcher of ISRO, is identified as the launch vehicle for Gaganyaan mission.
- It consists of solid stage, liquid stage and cryogenic stage.
- All systems in LVM3 launch vehicle are re-configured to meet human rating requirements and christened Human Rated LVM3.
- HLVM3 will be capable of launching the Orbital Module to an intended Low Earth Orbit of 400 km.
- HLVM3 consists of Crew Escape System (CES) powered by a set of quick acting, high burn rate solid motors which ensures that Crew Module along with crew is taken to a safe distance in case of any emergency either at launch pad or during ascent phase.
AAKA Space Studio – 3D Printed Mars Radiation Shield
- Context: Ahmedabad-based AAKA Space Studio has developed and successfully tested Asia’s first 3D-printed radiation shield designed for Mars habitats.
- The technology was demonstrated during a large-scale analog space mission, highlighting future possibilities of sustainable construction on Mars.
Purpose of the Innovation
- The shield is designed to protect astronauts from harmful cosmic and solar radiation during long-duration stays on Mars.
- It aims to support safe human habitation on the Red Planet.
Radiation Protection is Important on Mars
- Mars has: No strong magnetic field, very thin atmosphere
- Because of this, the surface is exposed to high levels of cosmic and solar radiation.
Without protection, astronauts may face
- Serious radiation sickness
- Long-term damage to cells and tissues
Current Facts- National Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (National Authority CAMPA)
Features of the 3D-Printed Shield- Provides effective protection from space radiation
- Enhances thermal stability in extreme Martian conditions
- Offers structural strength suitable for long-term habitats
Significance
- Represents a key step toward:
- Sustainable habitat construction on Mars
- Future lunar and interplanetary bases
- National Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (National Authority CAMPA)

