The Indian Space Research Organisation on Saturday shared images of the first crew module of India's maiden human spaceflight venture - the Gaganyaan mission.Crew modules will carry astronauts contained in a pressurized earthlike atmospheric condition during the mission. ISRO is planning to undertake an inflight abort test of the crew escape system around October 25 to demonstrate mission's capabilities.According to ISRO, preparations are underway for Flight Test Abort Mission (TVD-1) that will demonstrate the performance of crew escape system.The success of this test flight will set the stage for the remaining qualification tests and unmanned missions, leading to the first Gaganyaan mission with Indian Astronauts.The cabin will house three seats for astronauts, along with a lighting system and two display screens to monitor various parameters inside the cabin.One of the significant features of the Gaganyaan cabin will be its camera sensors, which will track oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, ensuring the safety and well-being of the astronauts during their mission.The mission is expected to have internet facilities, cameras throughout the cabin and two TV monitors to keep astronauts connected and informed.