Sriharikota:Indian Navy has recovered the crew module that blast off from TVD1 simulating human spaceflight abort mission, in Bay of Bengal sea here on Saturday.
Overcoming initial hiccups including a monitoring anomaly, ISRO successfully launched the test vehicle with payloads related to the country's ambitious human space flight programme, Gaganyaan after a delay of 2 hours.
After liftoff, the TVD1 travelled at Mach 1.2 ( Mach 1- speed of sound). From the rocket, the crew module separated at the desired time and it veered off from the rocket. The crew module splashed down in the Bay of Bengal, 10 kilometres off the coast of the Indian Spaceport in Sriharikota. The two ships, INS Shakti and SCI Saraswati, were already waiting to recover the empty module.
The recovering of the module was not an easy feat for the Indian Navy, as the crew module weighs around 4.5 tonnes and this lifting task necessitates heavy-duty shipborne cranes.