ISRO Unveils Model Of Bharatiya Antariksh Station: ISRO showed the first glimpse, Video
ISRO Unveils Model Of Bharatiya Antariksh Station: On the occasion of National Space Day, the Indian Space Research Organization ( ISRO ) has given information about its upcoming missions. It has also given the first glimpse of what the Indian Space Station (BAS) will look like. ISRO presented the model of the first module of BAS in Delhi on Saturday. Under this ambitious project, its first module will be launched in 2028, while the entire part of space station will be ready for operation by 2035. This space station of India will become the center of indigenous research.
India’s big leap in space program
This space station will test technologies for long-term human space missions, including micro-gravity studies. India’s journey to establish its own orbital laboratory in space is a big leap in its space program. This achievement puts India among the leading countries in the field of space.
India will launch its Chandrayaan-4 mission
Earlier, ISRO chief V Narayanan said that India will launch its Chandrayaan-4 mission. This mission will be an orbiter mission for Venus. That is, the Indian spacecraft will research while orbiting Venus. The ISRO chairman stressed that by the year 2035, India will establish its own ‘Indian Space Station’ and the first module of this space station will also depart in 2035.
The ISRO chief further said that India will set foot on the moon in the year 2040. After this success, India will join the elite club of countries sending manned missions to the moon.
Chandrayaan-4 Mission
Venus Orbiter Mission
Indian Space Station (BAS) by 2035
Human landing on the Moon by 2040
PM Modi’s role in India’s space journey
The ISRO chief praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and credited him for the efforts that enabled India to send one of its astronauts, Shubhanshu Shukla, to the International Space Station (ISS). “It was the Prime Minister’s idea that before sending a ‘Gaganyatri’ on our rocket, one should be sent to the ISS. It was his vision that made this a success. Shukla went to the ISS and returned safely,” Narayanan said.
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