The Indian Space Research Organisation proved its mettle with the success of Chandrayaan- 3 and is working for a successful Aditya L1 charge. In the long run, India is planning to make its own space station, said ISRO principal S Somanath in an interview.
As of now, ISRO is preparing for the launch of Gaganyaan, India’s mortal space flight program. After the success of Gaganyaan, India would be suitable to look at space station structure in posterior modules, ISRO Chief told China Global Television Network( CGTN) in an interview.
He said that an Indian space station is in ISRO’s plan for the coming twenty to twenty five times. The Indian space agency will be fastening on manned disquisition, a mortal spaceflight for longer duration, space exercise in coming time. “ Our Gaganyaan program is towards a mortal space flight capability to space. And once that happens we’ll be suitable to look at space station structure in posterior modules,” S Somanathan said in a CGTN interview. In the interview, he also participated the significance of space operations like Chandrayaan- 3 and Aditya L1 for India.
“ But that’s surely in our plan in the coming twenty- five to twenty times and we’ll be looking at surely manned disquisition, a mortal spaceflight for longer duration, space exercise there in our docket,” he replied when asked about India’s plans of space station.
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At present, ISRO is looking at the possibility of extending further space operations. For that to be, ISRO is presently looking at the needed wisdom, and the knowledge demanded to execute similar operations.
There’s also need to understand the benefit of similar programs to the assiduity and the space echo system of India. He also said that the original process in the development of space station will start with robotic operations, not really manned charge, as India still do not have the manned flight capability.
they have a plan that in the near future they must start erecting a space station starting with robotic operations, not really manned charge.
They still don’t have the manned flight capability. And this is a program which They are working on. So, the Gaganyaan program is towards a mortal space flight capability to space.
And once that happens we’ll be suitable to look at space station structure in posterior modules.