India’s ambitious Gaganyaan space mission is set to achieve a key milestone with the deployment of Vyommitra, an AI-powered half-humanoid robot, in an uncrewed test flight scheduled for December 2025. According to ISRO Chairman V. Narayanan, this robot will simulate human functions during flight, enabling scientists to assess conditions inside the crew module ahead of India’s first manned space mission.
This development underscores India’s technological capabilities in robotics, space medicine, AI integration, and human spaceflight—important themes for science and technology sections in competitive exams.
What Is Vyommitra?
Vyommitra (from Sanskrit: Vyoma meaning sky and Mitra meaning friend) is a half-humanoid female robot developed by ISRO to perform functions similar to that of a human astronaut.
Key Features
- AI-enabled: Capable of speech, environmental monitoring, system control, and human interaction
- Half-humanoid: Upper body only—designed to mimic key human functions relevant to space missions
- Sensory capabilities: Monitors parameters like temperature, pressure, humidity, and COâ‚‚ levels inside the crew module
- Command execution: Can operate switch panels and interact with ground control
Vyommitra is part of the preparatory phase of the Gaganyaan mission, India’s first human spaceflight program.
Gaganyaan Mission: Context and Goals
The Gaganyaan Mission, led by ISRO and supported by Indian Air Force, DRDO, Navy and other institutions, aims to,
- Send Indian astronauts (Vyomnauts) to a 400 km low earth orbit (LEO)
- Duration: 3 days in space
- Ensure safe re-entry and landing in Indian waters
The upcoming uncrewed mission with Vyommitra is critical for,
- Testing life support systems
- Validating re-entry mechanisms
- Assessing safety protocols and onboard conditions
Key Updates from ISRO Chairman
Launch Timeline
- Uncrewed mission launch: Planned for end of December 2025
- Vyommitra will be aboard this spacecraft to simulate human presence
Mission Systems
- Environmental control checks for factors like pressure, humidity, and COâ‚‚
- Deployment of escape system for astronaut safety
- Use of nine parachutes to ensure safe sea landing
This mission will set the stage for India’s first crewed spaceflight, scheduled tentatively for 2026.
Key Facts to Remember
- Robot name: Vyommitra
- Type: AI-enabled, half-humanoid
- Mission: Gaganyaan uncrewed test flight
- Launch timeline: December 2025
- Orbit: 400 km Low Earth Orbit
- Mission duration: 3 days (planned for human mission)


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