India is embarking on a significant space exploration endeavor with the Gaganyaan Mission, its first manned mission to space, and the development of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station, India's maiden space station. The Gaganyaan Mission, highlighted for its cutting-edge technology, rigorous astronaut training, and meticulous mission preparation, marks a historic milestone for the country. Concurrently, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has initiated work on the Bharatiya Antariksh Station, which aims to accommodate 2 to 4 astronauts in orbit. This development places India alongside Russia, the US, and China, the only nations that have sent space stations into orbit. Pallava Bagla reports on the progress, highlighting the mission's significance and its potential challenges, including a Malayali in orbit and a leak on the space station.
ISRO Starts Work On India's Maiden Space Station, Here's How It May Look By: Pallava Bagla The Bharatiya Antariksh Station could accommodate 2 to 4 astronauts in space. Only Russia, the US and China have sent space stations in orbit. https://t.co/06LXCq2jpF
ISRO Starts Work On India's Maiden Space Station, Here's How It May Look https://t.co/jPH8T5X9T9 https://t.co/o6a7u5jCzH
Watch this space: A Malayali in orbit and a leak on the space station https://t.co/ONLKUXOCRL
DD Explained | Gaganyaan Mission 🚀🇮🇳 Here’s all you want to know about India's 1st and historic manned mission to space. A close look into the cutting-edge technology, rigorous astronaut training, and meticulous mission preparation. @isro | @narendramodi | #Gaganyaan |… https://t.co/UK2sHtesUD
Watch first look of Bharat Antariksh Station @pallavabagla reports https://t.co/B6QZKPAVuF