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India plans to develop its own space station by 2035 and to land a man on the moon by 2040

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen Alejandro86, soft media new friend 1990873, Jiayi, soft media new friend 1933769, Feiya fish for the clues delivery! CTOnews.com, October 18 (Xinhua)-- thanks to the success of the Lunar Boat 3 mission, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is now looking at a longer-term space exploration program.

In a review of India's first manned space mission on Tuesday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi set a new goal for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO): to build the Baratlia Space Station (Indian Space Station) by 2035 and send the first Indian astronaut to the moon by 2040.

He also called for the development of a road map for future lunar missions, the construction of new rocket launchers and the establishment of people-oriented laboratories.

According to the PixabayCTOnews.com query, India's first manned space mission, Gaganyaan, is scheduled for a test flight on October 21. The mission will demonstrate India's ability to carry out manned space missions.

"building on the success of India's space program, including the recent missions of Moonship 3 and Helios-L1, the prime minister has instructed India to set new and ambitious goals now, including the establishment of the Balatria space station by 2035 and sending the first Indian to the moon," said an official statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).

The space department responsible for overseeing ISRO operations has also been instructed to develop a roadmap for India's future lunar missions and to develop a next-generation carrier rocket (NGLV) for a return mission to the moon, to build a new launch pad and to set up a people-centred laboratory and related technology.

At the meeting, the Indian Prime Minister also called on Indian scientists to devote themselves to interplanetary missions, including Venus orbiter missions and Mars lander missions.

"the space department has provided a comprehensive introduction to the Gagania mission, including various technologies currently being developed, such as manned carrier rockets and system qualification," the official statement said. India is reported to be planning about 20 major tests, including three unmanned launch vehicle (HLVM3) missions.

According to reports, the "Gagania'an" mission demonstrated India's ability to carry out manned missions, involving the launch of three astronauts, an orbit at an altitude of 400 kilometers and a three-day mission.

ISRO mentioned in its mission document: "the prerequisites for the Gagania mission include the development of many key technologies, including manned carrier rockets to safely send astronauts into space, space life support systems that provide astronauts with an Earth-like environment, emergency escape facilities for astronauts, and evolving astronaut management to train, recover and rehabilitate astronauts."

The space agency said the mission also plans to demonstrate its level of technical readiness before the final manned space mission. These demonstration missions include Integrated Airdrop Test (IADT), launch Pad abort Test (PAT) and Test aircraft (TV) flight.

It is reported that the TV-D1 test vehicle is a single-stage liquid rocket developed for the mission, its payload includes the astronaut module (CM) and astronaut escape system (CES), as well as CM fairing (CMF) and interface adapter.

"this flight will simulate the suspension of Mach 1.2during the launch of the Gagania'an," ISRO said. "the CES will be separated from the CM from the aircraft at an altitude of about 17km. The abort procedure will then be carried out automatically, eventually allowing CM to land safely in the sea about 10km off the coast of Sriharicota."

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