India is preparing to send a humanoid robot named Vyommitra into space as part of its Gaganyaan human spaceflight programme. This robot will test onboard systems before astronauts are sent, acting as a bridge between robotic and human spaceflight.
What Is Vyommitra Robot?
- The name comes from “Vyoma” (space) + “Mitra” (friend).
- Vyommitra is described as a half-humanoid robot: it has an upper body (torso, arms, head) but no legs in its initial version.
- It’s being developed by ISRO, particularly through the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Kerala.
- The robot is AI‑enabled and equipped with sensors to monitor environmental parameters, operate panels, issue alerts, and simulate human responses in space.
Role in the Gaganyaan Mission
- Vyommitra’s primary function is to accompany the first uncrewed test flight (Gaganyaan‑1), scheduled for December 2025, and validate critical systems in microgravity.
- It will help monitor life support, avionics, environmental control, structural responses, and more.
- This test flight is a precursor to crewed missions, aiming to reduce risk and validate hardware and software before astronauts fly.
Technical & Design Aspects
- The skull and structural components are being built with high-strength aluminum alloys to withstand launch vibrations and loads.
- It has degrees of freedom in arms, neck, and head to mimic human movements and reactions.
- Sensors inside will measure pressure, temperature, gas levels (oxygen, CO₂), and more.
- It can interact via speech (Hindi / English) and respond to commands, simulating a co‑passenger environment.
- The design balance is between human‑like capacity and robustness for space conditions.
Timeline & Mission Context
- 2025 has been declared by ISRO as the “Gaganyaan Year”, with the goal of launching the first uncrewed flight by year’s end.
- The Gaganyaan‑1 mission will carry Vyommitra into low Earth orbit to test the crew module and related systems.
- After successful uncrewed flights, crewed launches are expected by early 2027.
- The human spaceflight timeline has seen delays, pushing earlier targets forward to accommodate extensive testing.
Key Takeaways
- Vyommitra will fly in Gaganyaan‑1 (December 2025) as a half‑humanoid robot to test spacecraft systems.
- It monitors life support, environmental parameters, and simulates human responses.
- Its design includes a strong aluminum skull, sensor network, AI for interaction, and panel operation capability.
- It serves as a safer precursor before human astronauts are involved, and is integral to India’s human spaceflight goals.


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