Indian Startup Revolutionizes Space Tourism with Private Astronaut Training Facility in Navi Mumbai! 🚀

 In a groundbreaking move, Indian space startup Astroborne Aerospace is all set to redefine space tourism with its upcoming private astronaut training facility in Navi Mumbai. This facility, expected to commence operations in 2026, could mark Asia's first private astronaut training center.

India's Private Astronaut Training Facility:

  • Spanning a 4-acre plot in Navi Mumbai, the facility will dedicate 1.5 acres to a cutting-edge training center. It aims to offer specialized training, including hypoxia chambers, space suit acclimatization, G-Force exposure, and spacecraft ingress/egress simulations. Moreover, an onsite analog habitat will facilitate extended and hyper-realistic mission simulations, fostering advancements in aerospace education.


About Astroborne Aerospace:

  • Astroborne Aerospace, headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, was established in 2022. Specializing in aerospace, defense, commercial spaceflight, astronaut training, space crew modules, spacesuits, and space colonization, the company is led by CEO and co-founder Akshat Mohite.
  • Astroborne's latest endeavor, Airawat, India's next-generation six-seater commercial space module, is in development. Designed for suborbital space tourism missions, Airawat can ascend to altitudes of up to 400km, enabling economical manned commercial spaceflight.
  • With this ambitious venture, India is poised to become a prominent player in global space tourism, opening doors for aspiring astronauts and enthusiasts to embark on an unforgettable journey beyond the Earth's atmosphere.

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