ISRO Completes Three Critical Tests of Gaganyaan Crew Module Systems
14 July 2026National
ISRO successfully conducted three critical tests of the Gaganyaan Crew Module (CM) systems: the float inflation test of 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. The tests validate splashdown recovery, module separation and parachute deployment — a milestone towards India's first crewed orbital mission.
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ISRO completed three critical Gaganyaan Crew Module tests (CMUS, CS-CDS, Apex Cover separation), advancing India's first crewed orbital mission.
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