ISRO allows civilian STEM candidates to apply for Gaganyaan
NewsBytes | April 27, 2026 9:39 PM CST
First 2 Gaganyaan flights unmanned
Getting ready for space isn't quick: selection and training take about 4.5 years.
The first two Gaganyaan launches will be unmanned, while a three-person crew will be sent into orbit for three days before splashing down safely in Indian waters.
Civilian astronauts are expected to join on the fourth mission, marking a whole new era for India's space dreams.
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