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🛰 Introduction

India’s space program, led by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has evolved from humble beginnings to international acclaim. From launching satellites to sending orbiters to the Moon and Mars, ISRO is now preparing for missions to Venus (Shukrayaan-1) and even deeper space exploration.

📌 Quick Static GK Facts about ISRO

FactDetails
Full FormIndian Space Research Organisation
Founded OnAugust 15, 1969
FounderDr. Vikram Sarabhai
HeadquartersBengaluru, Karnataka
Parent DepartmentDepartment of Space, Govt. of India
ISRO Chairman (2025)S. Somanath
First SatelliteAryabhata (1975)
Launch SiteSDSC SHAR, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh

🌑 Past Milestones: Moon, Mars & More

1️ Chandrayaan-1 (2008)

India’s first Moon mission; discovered water molecules on the lunar surface.

  • Payloads: 11 (5 Indian, 6 international)
  • Orbit: Lunar Polar Orbit
  • Major Achievement: First country to find water on the Moon

2️ Mars Orbiter Mission – Mangalyaan (2013)

India’s first interplanetary mission, and the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit.

  • Budget: Only ₹450 crore (~$74M)
  • Achievement: First attempt success; cheapest Mars mission in the world
  • Duration: Designed for 6 months, worked for nearly 8 years!

3️ Chandrayaan-2 (2019)

  • Objective: Soft landing on Moon’s South Pole
  • Orbiter succeeded; lander “Vikram” lost contact
  • Orbiter still functioning and relaying data

4️ Chandrayaan-3 (2023)

  • Achieved soft landing near the Moon’s south pole
  • Rover “Pragyan” and lander “Vikram” functioned successfully
  • India became the 4th country to make a successful soft landing

🔭 Current & Upcoming Missions (2025 Onward)

🌞 Aditya-L1 (Launched 2023, Operational in 2025)

India’s first mission to study the Sun.

  • Placed in Lagrangian Point 1 (L1), 1.5 million km from Earth
  • Studies solar flares, storms, and their effect on Earth’s climate and satellites

🔴 Mangalyaan-2 (Mars Orbiter Mission 2)

Planned for late 2025 or 2026.

  • Likely to carry a lander and a rover
  • Objective: Advanced atmospheric and surface studies
  • Importance: Builds on the legacy of Mangalyaan-1

🟡 Shukrayaan-1 (India’s Venus Mission)

Scheduled for launch by 2026 (under planning stage).

  • Objective: Study Venus’s surface, atmosphere, and volcanic activity
  • Significance: India’s first mission to Venus, the hottest planet
  • Instruments: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), infrared and UV spectrometers
  • Static GK Fact: Only NASA, ESA, and Roscosmos have explored Venus in-depth

🌌 Future Ambitions: Human Spaceflight & Deep Space

🧑🚀 Gaganyaan Mission

India’s first manned space mission, targeted for 2025–2026.

  • Crew: 2–3 astronauts (Vyomnauts)
  • Vehicle: Gaganyaan capsule
  • Training: Conducted in collaboration with Russia and France

🔭 Space Station Project

India plans to establish its own space station by 2035.

  • Objective: Conduct long-duration microgravity experiments
  • Long-term vision: Join global powers like NASA, Roscosmos, and CNSA

📈 Conclusion: From Earth to Venus — ISRO’s Vision 2040

ISRO’s journey from Aryabhata to Shukrayaan-1 symbolizes India’s rise as a space power with purpose. The next decade promises manned flights, deep space missions, and greater international collaborations. For students, aspirants, and space lovers, ISRO offers both inspiration and examination-ready GK.

 

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