India To Send Aquanauts 500 Mtrs Under Sea This Year In Samudrayaan
Engineers at the National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai have
already designed the steel sphere that will house the aquanauts for their
journey.
Nagpur: India will send three explorers to a depth of 500 metres under
the sea in an indigenously built vessel, Samudrayaan, this year, an official
said.
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Engineers at the National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai have
already designed the steel sphere that will house the aquanauts for their
journey, he said.
However, the plan to send the Samudrayaan to 6,000 metres deep into the sea
could be delayed due to difficulty in procuring the titanium sphere capable of
withstanding pressure at those depths, the official, requesting anonymity,
told PTI on the sidelines of the Indian Science Congress underway here.
He said a steel sphere can withstand pressure up to a depth of 500 metres, but
will crumple as it cruises deeper, making titanium as the metal of choice.
“These are exclusive technologies and no country is ready to part with it. The
Ukraine conflict has further aggravated the situation,” the official said
without elaborating.
India’s has also set its eyes on achieving a human spaceflight by the end of
next year.
The Ukraine conflict has already pushed the timelines for the human
spaceflight to the end of 2024 and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
plans to carry out an uncrewed mission to test and validate technologies for
the Gaganyaan mission this year.
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