
Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reviewed the preparations for the Gaganyaan mission of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), in which the outline of India’s efforts in space exploration in the coming times was also discussed. India will establish its own station in space by 2035 and will send humans to the Moon by 2040. India is also currently engaged in a campaign to study the planets Mars and Venus. In today’s review meeting, the Department of Space presented the detailed outline of the Gaganyaan mission to the Prime Minister.
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The department informed about the progress made so far in the development of various new technologies in this direction. This includes advances in the technology of launch vehicles and the development of appropriate systems that can be used to carry humans into space. It was informed in the meeting that major tests will be conducted in connection with the preparations for sending humans into space, of which three tests are planned for the launch of a launch vehicle (HLVM3) suitable for human space travel. Three missions of HLVM3 will be unmanned.
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The Prime Minister directed the officials of the Department of Space that on the foundation of India’s successes so far in the field of space missions, the country should now set new ambitious targets. In this context, he mentioned the Indian Space Station by 2035 and India’s presence on the Moon by 2040. Aimed to send the first manned mission. It is noteworthy that India has taken a giant leap in the field of space research with Chandrayaan 3 missions and Aditya L 1 mission.
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To fulfill this dream of the Prime Minister, the Space Department will prepare a comprehensive plan for exploration work on the Moon, under this several Chandrayaan missions will be launched, a new generation launch vehicle (NGLV) will be developed, a new launch platform will be constructed. Will be done and human-centric laboratories will be established and the technology related to them will be developed. The Prime Minister has also instructed scientists to prepare for the satellite orbiting Venus and the ‘Mars Lander’, the device that will land on Mars. He expressed confidence in India’s capabilities in the field of space research and said that India is committed to touching new heights in this direction.