Four Indian Air Force fighter pilots are
currently under training in Moscow, and are likely to be potential candidates
for the Gaganyaan project.
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Agencies
Bengaluru : The four cosmonauts
shortlisted for Gaganyaan, India’s first manned space mission, have resumed
their training in Russia, after it was put on hold due to COVID-19 scare.
Russian space corporation, Roscosmos in a statement said,
“Gagarin Research & Test Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC) on May 12 resumed
training of the Indian cosmonauts under the contract between Glavkosmos, JSC
(part of the State Space Corporation Roscosmos) and the Human Spaceflight
Center of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).” All four Indian
cosmonauts were in good health.
“GCTC continues to observe anti-epidemic regulations
according to which sanitary and hygienic measures are carried out at all the
GCTC facilities, social distancing measures are applied and the presence of
unauthorized persons is restricted; all employees and cosmonauts must wear
medical masks and gloves,” it added.
Roscosmos also tweeted a picture of the cosmonauts
wearing space suit bearing Indian flag.
Four Indian Air Force fighter pilots are currently under
training in Moscow, and are likely to be potential candidates for the Gaganyaan
project.
The Rs 10,000-crore ambitious project is expected to be
launched in 2022, the year of the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence
Roscosmos further said, this week, the GCTC specialists are providing
theoretical classes on the basics of astrogation, the basics of manned
spacecraft control and the Russian language to the Indian cosmonauts.
The contract for the training of Indian cosmonauts
between Glavkosmos and the Human Spaceflight Center of ISRO was signed on June
27, 2019, and their training in Russia started on February 10, 2020.
Since the end of March, due to the outbreak of COVID-19
infection, a lockdown was recommended for the Indian cosmonauts which they
carefully observed, it said.
Earlier, officials had said that after the training in
Russia, the cosmonauts will receive module-specific training in India, where
they would be trained in crew and service module designed by ISRO, learn to
operate it, work around it and do simulations.
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