Friday, November 8th, 2024

For exploration on the Moon, a launching pad will be built at the Indian Space Station, know this future plan of ISRO

New Delhi: India will soon master lander technology, and there are also preparations to make the Indian Space Station a launching point for exploration on the Moon. This was said by Dr. S. Somnath, Chairman of Indian Space Agency ISRO.

Told about India’s space vision

he/she was delivering the lecture on the topic ‘Indian Space Travel: Exploring New Frontiers’ at the prestigious Sardar Patel Memorial Lecture 2024 organized by All India Radio at Rang Bhawan, New Delhi. In his/her lecture, distinguished scientist Somnath provided information about India’s Space Vision 2047. he/she also spoke in detail about the Indian mission to land on the Moon.

Launching station will be built on the moon

“ISRO has made significant improvements in lander technology,” Dr. Somnath said while introducing the concept of the Indian Space Station as a launching point for exploration on the Moon. he/she also spoke in detail about the development of reusable rockets and plans for future exploration. This included missions to orbit Venus and study the surface, followed by successful missions to the Moon and Mars.

ISRO is also preparing for these missions

he/she said that apart from space missions, ISRO focuses on meeting the country’s application needs in natural resource management, satellite communications and navigation. Let us tell you that from the very beginning, ISRO has developed indigenous capabilities in the manufacturing of satellites, space transportation systems and related ground segments.

ISRO Chief Somnath also praised India’s space journey and called it a proof of its indomitable spirit and commitment to leverage space technology for the betterment of humanity. he/she said, “The country’s space program will continue to inspire and shape a world where space technology promotes a safer and better planet.

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