India to launch its first space station by 2030
- In Reports
- 08:39 PM, Dec 12, 2021
- Myind Staff
India will launch its first indigenously made space station by 2030, just a few years after the 'Gaganyaan' mission. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has already begun the preparations for 'Ganganyaan', which includes two unmanned flights followed by the one carrying actual astronauts.
ISRO Chief K Sivan had first opened up about the Indian-made space station in 2019, where he revealed its details. Sivan had revealed that the facility would weigh as much as 20 tonnes. Moreover, it will be fixated at an orbit 400 kilometres above the Earth and astronauts could stay for 15-20 days. As per Sivan, the space station will be launched 5-7 years after the Gaganyaan mission.
Details about the preparations were provided by Union Minister in his address to the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, December 9.
In his Rajya Sabha address, Minister for Science Jitendra Singh had informed that preparations for the said mission were hardly hit due to the pandemic. However, he assured that the preparations are now "in full swing".
ISRO will be launching its first unmanned mission under 'Gaganyaan' in the second half of 2022. The second unmanned flight will include a spacefaring robot named "Vyommitra", which is being developed by ISRO and will be launched into space by the end of 2022. However, it will be 2023 which would be the real test as India will launch the first astronaut with homegrown technology, becoming the fourth country after USA, Russia and China to achieve such a feat.
Image courtesy: ANI
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