IIT Bombay Techfest: ISRO Chief Unveils Plans For Space Station To Send Humans To Moon
IIT Bombay Techfest: ISRO Chief Unveils Plans
For
Space Station To Send Humans To Moon
S Somanath, the Chief of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO),
presented an ambitious roadmap for the agency's future during his keynote
address at 'Techfest,' IIT Bombay's annual science and technology event.
“We have a roadmap for what we
have planned till 2047…. We can build a space station, we can send human beings
to the moon, and we can create moon-based economic activity in space,” declared
Somanath, shedding light on ISRO's strategic goals for the next quarter-century.
India's space endeavors take a transformative leap with the goal of
launching 50 satellites in the next five years for geo-intelligence gathering.
Somanath detailed plans to deploy satellites in different orbits, enhancing
capabilities to monitor troop movements and capture high-resolution images of
expansive areas. “The power of any nation is the ability to understand what is
happening around it,” emphasized Somanath.
Critical Thinking in Satellite Technology
Somanath underscored a paradigm shift in perspective, stating,
"There is a different way of thinking now, and we need to look at it in a
much more critical manner." In line with this, the ISRO Chief revealed
that 50 satellites have already been configured for launch in the next five
years to bolster India's geo-intelligence capabilities.
In a momentous announcement, Somanath revealed that the Aditya L1
spacecraft is scheduled to reach its cosmic destination, Lagrange Point 1 (L1),
on January 6, 2024. This follows the successful soft landing of Chandrayaan 3
and the launch of India's maiden solar mission, Aditya L1, on September 2 from
the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.
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