In this mission, the sub-domination of which will be used is named Matsya-6000 (Matsya-6000). According to the report of India Today, ISRO is developing the important module of this mission.
There will be crew in that module, as well as life support system and other essential things. The module is being made from the titanium, which will be 80 mm. According to the report, because the module belongs to the titanium, the ability required for his welding is only with ISRO.
ISRO’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Center Facility (VSSC) was given the responsibility of completing this task. It is said that VSSC had to make some improvements in its machinery to complete the work. The module is designed in such a way that it can withstand the pressure up to 6 thousand meters above sea level.
Help from Russia too
India lacks such facilities in which the module can be tested. According to the report, it will be tested in St. Petersburg, Russia. The module’s work may be completed in the next few months, which will be assigned to the National Institute of Ocean Technology. This institute is leading the entire mission. If India is successful, it will join the list of countries like America, Russia, France, Japan and China, which has sent scientists to deep maritime missions.