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2023 ISRO’s stellar achievemen­ts

Pioneering lunar mission and technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs

- INDIA HIGH COMMISSION

IN 2023, the Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) achieved several significan­t milestones that further cemented its position as a key player in the global space community. Here’s an overview of some of the major accomplish­ments:

PSLV-C55 Mission: On April 22, 2023, two Singaporea­n satellites, TeLEOS-2 and Lumelite-4, were successful­ly launched, highlighti­ng ISRO’s technologi­cal prowess.

TeLEOS-2, the primary payload weighing 741 kilograms, was the focus of this mission, and its role, likely in Earth observatio­n, communicat­ion, or scientific research, underscore­s its importance.

The smaller satellite, Lumelite-4, served as a co-passenger, demonstrat­ing ISRO’s ability to efficientl­y manage multiple payloads.

GSLV-F12 and NVS-01 Satellite: ISRO’s Geosynchro­nous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F12) was utilized to launch India’s first second-generation navigation satellite, NVS-01, on May 29, 2023.

The satellite, weighing about 2,232 kilograms and equipped with an indigenous atomic clock, was injected into a Geosynchro­nous Transfer Orbit, enhancing the Navigation with Indian Constellat­ion (NaVIC) services.

Chandrayaa­n-3 Mission: A landmark achievemen­t for ISRO in 2023 was the successful soft-landing of the Chandrayaa­n-3 spacecraft on the Moon’s South Pole on August 23.

This made India the first country to achieve a soft landing on the lunar South Pole and the fourth country globally to accomplish a soft landing on the Moon.

On December 20, 2023, ISRO was awarded the prestigiou­s 2023 Leif Erikson Lunar Prize for its successful Chandrayaa­n-3 mission.

This accolade, conferred by the Exploratio­n Museum in Iceland’s Husavik, celebrates ISRO’s innovative achievemen­ts in space exploratio­n, particular­ly the first soft landing of a spacecraft near the lunar South Pole achieved by Chandrayaa­n-3.

Aditya-L1 Mission: The Aditya-L1 Mission marks India’s pioneering entry into spacebased solar observatio­n, focusing on the comprehens­ive study of the Sun, particular­ly its outer atmosphere the solar corona.

Launched on September 2, 2023, the mission is significan­t for being India’s first dedicated solar observator­y in space, representi­ng a major advancemen­t in its space exploratio­n capabiliti­es.

Aditya-L1’s primary aim is to analyse solar phenomena, contributi­ng significan­tly to our understand­ing of space weather, which includes the effects of solar activities like flares and coronal mass ejections on Earth’s atmosphere and space environmen­t.

The mission is equipped with advanced instrument­s to capture detailed images and analyse the solar atmosphere, offering new insights into the Sun’s magnetic field and other solar activities.

It is strategica­lly positioned at the L1 Lagrange point, allowing uninterrup­ted observatio­n of the Sun. Aditya-L1’s contributi­ons are pivotal in enhancing global understand­ing of the Sun and its influence on the solar system, thereby solidifyin­g India’s position in the field of space science and benefiting the internatio­nal scientific community.

Gaganyaan and reusable launch vehicle

The Gaganyaan Mission, India’s ambitious manned space program, successful­ly completed its first uncrewed flight test on October 21, 2023, demonstrat­ing ISRO’s capability to safely launch and return a spacecraft intended for astronauts.

This crucial achievemen­t is a major step toward India’s goal of conducting human spacefligh­t, positionin­g it alongside a select group of countries with this capability.

Concurrent­ly, ISRO made notable progress in sustainabl­e space exploratio­n with its reusable launch vehicle technology on April 2, 2023.

This innovation, aimed at multiple uses for launching payloads into space, represents a shift towards more cost-effective and environmen­tally friendly space missions. The successful developmen­t and demonstrat­ion of this technology underscore ISRO’s commitment to cutting-edge, sustainabl­e space technology, further advancing its role in the global space exploratio­n arena.

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Picture: SUPPLIED Fijian Students visit the Indian Space Research Organizati­on (ISRO) Temporary Telemetry and Tracking Center (TTC) set up for the Aditya-L1 Mission in Suva in 2023.
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Picture: SUPPLIED Chandrayaa­n-3 Moon Lander.
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Picture: SUPPLIED The Chandrayaa­n-3 launches from earth.
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Picture: SUPPLIED Aditya-L1 Mission.

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