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Air Force shortlists 1st group of astronauts for Gaganyaan

NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force IAF has completed the first level of selecting astronauts for the ambitious Gaganyaan mission from its pool of test pilots The test pilots underwent necessary extensive physical exercise tests lab investigations radiological tests clinical tests and evaluation on various aspects of their psychology it said on Friday
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An IAF pilot during the selection process for Gaganyaan.
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New Delhi, September 7

The Indian Air Force (IAF) has completed the first level of selecting astronauts for the ambitious Gaganyaan mission from its pool of test pilots.

The test pilots underwent necessary extensive physical exercise tests, lab investigations, radiological tests, clinical tests and evaluation on various aspects of their psychology, it said on Friday.

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Air Force sources said 25 test pilots were part of the initial selection process.

This will be a multi-layered selection process and only two-three test pilots will make it to the final list, sources added.

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“#MissionGaganyaan-IAF completed level-1 of Indian astronaut selection at Institute of Aerospace Medicine. Selected test pilots underwent extensive physical exercise tests, lab investigations, radiological tests, clinical tests and evaluation on various facets of their psychology,” the IAF tweeted.

The first Gaganyaan flight scheduled for 2022 will carry three astronauts, who will be picked from among the test pilots in the armed forces.

“Most maiden missions undertaken by different countries in the past had test pilots. So we are sticking to that for our maiden mission. We are also looking at test pilots from the armed forces which don’t have woman as test pilots,” an ISRO official said.

The shortlisting of candidates is being done in batches and the candidates will be sent to Russia for training after November.

India’s first man in space Rakesh Sharma, who flew aboard the Soyuz T-11, launched on April 2, 1984, was an Indian Air Force pilot.

The ambitious Gaganyaan mission was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day speech in 2018. — PTI

3 for space mission

  • Gaganyaan will take three astronauts to space scheduled for December 2021 or January 2022 
  • Test pilots underwent extensive physical tests, lab investigations, radiological tests, clinical tests and evaluation on various aspects of psychology
  • The Gaganyaan mission was announced by the Prime Minister in 2018
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