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ISRO Conducts Ground Test of SOLVE Vehicle, Boosting India’s Gaganyaan Human Spaceflight Mission

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has made a significant advancement in the Gaganyaan human spaceflight programme with the successful completion of the first ground test of the solid motor for his Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiments (SOLVE). The test was carried out on July 3, 2026, and it enabled ISRO to validate the performance of the new propulsion system for executing parachute and crew module recovery tests in different complex mission scenarios. This milestone will further strengthen India’s preparations for its first indigenous human space mission.

What Happened At Launch?

Indian space agency ISRO achieved its first achievement in regard to this SOLVE solid motor on July 3, 2026 at 10:00 AM.

The ground test was held at Sriharikota, in the Static Test Facility of Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC).

According to Indian Space Research Organisation, all the parameters of the motor reached the expected levels as well as the propulsion system has shown its success in performing well in regard to the tests.

What is SOLVE?

SOLVE (Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle for Experiments) is a solid-fueled sub-orbital rocket that is currently in development by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization).

Its main objective of SOLVE is testing the Gaganyaan Mission’s deceleration and recovery systems.

SOLVE is different from standard launch vehicles as it is meant for conducting experimental missions.

How Will SOLVE Test the Crew Module?

The Crew Module in SOLVE missions will go through a number of processes,

  • Launch to 10 – 17 km altitude.
  • Separation from the launch vehicle.
  • Deployment of a series of 10 parachutes.
  • These parachutes will help in slowing down the speed of the module.
  • Finally, the Crew Module will land in water safely.

The aim of these processes is to test the complete recovery procedure in realistic situations.

Unique Highlights of the SOLVE System

The SOLVE launch system consists of many modern technologies.

PSLV Tech Foundation

The solid propulsion stage of the vehicle uses Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV technology with some modifications.

Slow Burn Rate Processes

ISRO has introduced slow burning technology that helps achieve the required specifications for Gaganyaan missions.

Unique Nozzle Architecture

The SOLVE system uses an exclusively designed nozzle instead of a conventional one.

What is Gaganyaan Mission?

The Gaganyaan Mission is the first indigenous human space flight program of India.

The mission is intended to achieve the following objectives,

  • It aims at sending Indian astronauts to low earth orbit.
  • It demonstrating the capabilities of human space flight.
  • It will developing indigenous technologies for crew safety and recovery.
  • It helping India in reaching position of one of the leading countries in human space flight.

The program consists of many uncrewed missions along with technology demonstration missions before human launch.

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