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    Why does ISRO persistently favour human spaceflight when AI-powered robots seem to be a safer and more economical option?
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    At present, ISRO’s primary focus is the Gaganyaan mission, a project aimed at sending Indian astronauts, known as “Gaganauts,” into space. This mission is viewed as a demonstration of India’s technological capabilities and a stride towards self-sufficiency in space technology.

    Interestingly, ISRO is not completely opposed to the concept of utilising AI robots in space missions. ISRO has, in fact, created a semi-humanoid robot named Vyommitra, designed for use in the initial unmanned Gaganyaan mission. Vyommitra is a versatile robot, capable of carrying out a broad array of tasks, including issuing alerts and executing life support procedures.

    So, why does ISRO maintain a preference for human spaceflight?

    One possible explanation is the unique benefits that humans offer in space exploration. Humans have the capacity to make instantaneous decisions based on intuition and experience, a skill that AI robots are currently unable to fully emulate. Additionally, human astronauts can conduct complex scientific experiments and perform repairs that may be beyond the capabilities of AI robots.

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    It’s undeniable that launching humans into space is more complex and costly than deploying AI robots. Human spaceflight necessitates a crew module equipped with life support systems, including facilities for sanitation and waste management. The reliability required for human spaceflight is also considerably higher compared to unmanned missions.

    Conversely, AI robots provide numerous advantages, including their resilience to severe environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures and high radiation levels. These robots do not need food or rest and can function in space for prolonged periods without necessitating a return journey. Furthermore, they can be designed to undertake tasks deemed too dangerous or impractical for astronauts.

    While AI robots offer several benefits in terms of cost-efficiency and risk reduction, human spaceflight continues to hold its unique value. For ISRO, it seems to be about finding the right balance between these aspects while also considering the wider goals of India’s space program. As AI technology progresses, we might see an increased integration of AI robots in ISRO’s future missions.

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