NISAR, an Indo-US collaboration, will revolutionize Earth observation, mapping the planet in unprecedented detail with advanced radar technology
NISAR
Witness history as Gaganyaan-1, India's first human spaceflight, launches in late 2024, carrying three astronauts on a 7-day orbital mission
Gaganyaan-1
India's Mangalyaan-2 will study Martian weather, search for signs of life, and contribute crucial data to our understanding of the Red Plane
Mangalyaan-2
Launching in 2025, the orbiter will study Venus' thick atmosphere, map its surface features, and investigate the possibility of past oceans on the planet
Shukrayaan-1
INSAT-3DS, the next-gen INSAT communication satellite, will enhance services, boost weather forecasting, and provide crucial data for disaster management
INSAT-3DS
XPS will study the polarization of X-rays emitted by celestial objects, providing insights into black holes, neutron stars, and other cosmic phenomena
X-ray Polarimeter Satellite
RISAT-1B Earth observation satellites, will provide high-resolution radar images for disaster management, infrastructure monitoring, and border security
RISAT-1B and Resourcesat-3
Aditya-L1, India's first dedicated solar mission, will study the Sun's corona, providing insights into solar flares, space weather, and the impact on Earth's climate
Aditya-L1
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