India's first manned space flight
India becomes only the
fourth nation – after Russia, the US and China – to independently launch humans
into space. The rocket used is a variant of the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch
Vehicle Mark 2, operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). This
carries a largely autonomous 3-ton capsule, with a two-person crew on board.
They remain in orbit around the Earth at 248 miles (400 km) altitude for seven
days, before splashing down in the Bay of Bengal. The total cost of the project
is about 124 billion rupees ($2.67 billion USD).
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