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ISRO Conducts Successful Hot Test Of Service Module Propulsion System 'Gaganyaan'

The system performance met the test objectives and there was a close match with the pre-test predictions, the Bengaluru-headquartered space agency said in a statement.

Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO) confirmed successful hot test of the System Demonstration Model (SDM) of the Gaganyaan Service Module Propulsion System that lasted for a duration of 450 seconds at the test facility of Propulsion Complex (IPRC), Mahendragiri, Tamil Nadu, on Saturday.

In the official statement issued by the Bengaluru headquartered space agency, they said that the system performance met the test objectives and there was a close match with the pre-test predictions.

Also, thay have mentioned that a series of more hot tests are already planned to simulate various mission conditions as well as off-nominal conditions.

The Service Module (SM) is part of the Gaganyaan Orbital module and is located below the crew module and remains connected to it until re-entry, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) explained.

The SM Propulsion System consists of a unified bipropellant system consisting of five numbers of 440 N thrust engines and 16 numbers of 100 N Reaction Control system (RCS) thrusters with MON-3 and MMH as Oxidizer and Fuel respectively.

"The SDM, consisting of five numbers of 440 N engines and eight numbers of 100 N thrusters, was realised to qualify the propulsion system performance in ground. A new test facility is established at IPRC, Mahendragiri for testing the SDM", the statement added. 

(With PTI Inputs)

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