ISRO Successfully Conducts Three Major Gaganyaan Crew Module Tests
In July 2026, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted three critical tests of the Gaganyaan Crew Module (CM) systems. The tests were: the Float inflation test for the Crew Module Up-Righting System (CMUS); Umbilical Separation Testing of the Connect-Disconnect System (CS-CDS); and the crew module structure qualification test for Apex Cover separation loads. Together they validate splashdown recovery, module separation and parachute deployment ahead of India first crewed orbital mission.
ISRO founded: 1969 | HQ: Bengaluru | Chairman (2026): V. Narayanan | Gaganyaan is India first human spaceflight mission | Launch vehicle: LVM3 (HLVM3)
ISRO completed three critical Gaganyaan crew-module tests (CMUS float inflation, umbilical separation, apex-cover structure qualification), advancing India human spaceflight programme.