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ISRO Gaganyaan H1 — First Crewed Indian Spaceflight
Event overview
India's first crewed orbital mission — three astronauts, up to 7 days in low Earth orbit.
India's first crewed orbital flight, Gaganyaan H1. Three Indian Air Force test pilots are expected to ride a human-rated LVM-3 from Sriharikota to low Earth orbit for a mission of up to seven days. Success would make India the fourth nation, after the Soviet Union, the United States and China, to independently launch its own citizens into orbit.
ISRO and the Department of Space pushed H1 from 2025 into the first quarter of 2027 after Chairman V. Narayanan and Union Minister Jitendra Singh confirmed the revised schedule to reporters in 2025. Four Gaganyaan astronaut candidates — Group Captains Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair, Ajit Krishnan and Angad Pratap, and Wing Commander Shubhanshu Shukla — trained at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre near Moscow before continuing in Bengaluru. Shukla flew on Axiom-4 to the International Space Station in 2025, giving India its first serving military pilot with orbital experience.
The H1 crew module is a 5.3-tonne two-compartment capsule designed for three astronauts, with a service module supplying propulsion, power and environmental control. ISRO targets an orbit near 400 km and a mission duration of up to seven days. The mission follows the uncrewed Gaganyaan G1 (December 2026) and G2 flights, each validating the Crew Escape System, life-support stack and parachute recovery chain off the Indian coast. A successful H1 would clear the way for operational human spaceflight and the Bharatiya Antariksh Station. The Crew Escape System carries five solid motors generating 1,200 kN of thrust, tested in the pad-abort TV-D1 on 21 October 2023, with TV-D2, TV-D3 and TV-D4 flights to follow. The Indian Navy's Integrated Diving Unit has rehearsed recovery drills at Visakhapatnam and Chennai, with INS Jalashwa on standby. Ground stations at Byalalu, ISTRAC Bengaluru, and leased Japanese and Australian capacity support tracking.
A March 2027 launch window aligns with favourable Bay of Bengal recovery conditions before the southwest monsoon, and gives ISRO a working margin ahead of the 2028 Bharatiya Antariksh Station first-module launch. The date also falls inside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's stated Viksit Bharat narrative tying human spaceflight to India's 80th Independence Day. Slippage would ripple into the BAS-01 schedule and risk ceding timing ground to China's Tiangong operations. Historically, crewed-flight debuts have clustered in spring and early summer: Gagarin flew on 12 April 1961, Alan Shepard on 5 May 1961, and Yang Liwei (Shenzhou 5) on 15 October 2003, with weather margins and solar-activity considerations driving those windows.
Gaganyaan H1 is the first end-to-end validation of human-rating on an Indian launch vehicle. The HLVM-3 incorporates redundant avionics, a dedicated crew escape system, and safety margins reducing structural loads below nominal LVM-3 performance. Environmental control and life-support hardware, built at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre with partners including DRDO's Defence Bioengineering and Electromedical Laboratory, must hold cabin pressure at 101 kPa with oxygen partial pressure around 21 kPa for up to seven days. Thermal protection on the conical crew module re-entry surface uses ablative tiles validated in the 2014 Crew Module Atmospheric Re-entry Experiment and refined through sub-orbital tests. The mission's three flight-controller teams at ISTRAC operate in eight-hour shifts, mirroring Apollo and ISS ground-control practice.
H1 follows the uncrewed Gaganyaan G1 test flight and feeds directly into the BAS-01 module launch. Political context sits alongside India's 80th Independence Day, where the government is expected to reference the mission.
When exactly is Gaganyaan H1? ISRO targets the first quarter of 2027, with 15 March currently used as a planning date; confirmation will follow two successful uncrewed Gaganyaan flights.
Is Gaganyaan H1 confirmed or expected? Confirmed as an approved mission funded through the Department of Space; the exact launch date remains contingent on uncrewed test outcomes and Flight Readiness Review sign-off.
Who is responsible for Gaganyaan H1? ISRO's Human Space Flight Centre, with the Indian Air Force supplying crew and the Indian Navy supporting recovery; HAL, L&T and Godrej Aerospace build key hardware.
Where can I read the official announcement? isro.gov.in and the Prime Minister's Office briefings; space.com and Wikipedia maintain consolidated public timelines.
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