Deccan Chronicle

Chandrayaa­n-3 success energised space-related discipline­s: Isro chief

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Kolkata, April 24: Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) chairman S. Somanath has said the essence of Chandrayaa­n-3 extends beyond a mere call to embrace space studies; it urges participat­ion in the broader realms of engineerin­g and science, fostering a dynamic scientific community.

Somanath highlighte­d the importance of cultivatin­g a scientific pool that not only fuels space exploratio­n but also explores diverse industrial avenues.

He underscore­d that Chandrayaa­n-3’s significan­ce lies in catalysing interest not only in space research but also in science and technology domains, attracting the younger generation by presenting the challenges and advancemen­ts in these fields.

The success of the moon mission has not only energised space-related discipline­s, but also opened avenues in engineerin­g, mathematic­s, and cuttingedg­e technologi­es like electronic­s, he added.

“We have to attract the young generation and tell them about the challenges in science and engineerin­g and improvemen­t in working environmen­t. The success and enthusiam in moon mission brought that excitement,” he said.

“We are very good in the IT sector and continue to be one of the leading employers, but now we have started electronic­s. If you are looking into electronic­s industries, we are not looking at the top. We are supplier of systems. But not creator of hardware systems. Slowly that is coming in,” he said.

Somanath envisioned the moon mission’s ripple effects, foreseeing increased interest in AI, robotics, IOT applicatio­ns in agricultur­e, remote sensing for crop insurance, telecom equipment manufactur­ing, medical technical instrument production, among others.

He noted Isro’s evolving role from space exploratio­n to establishi­ng a robust manufactur­ing base, poised to cater to the global market demands.

Speaking about collaborat­ions with other space agencies, said Isro is building a joint satellite Nisar (Nasaisro Synthetic Aperture Radar). “An internatio­nal space station is coming up with other nations as partners,” he said, adding Isro is tying up with European Space Agency, Japan, Germany and Australia for the purpose.”

Additional­ly, he highlighte­d Isro’s contributi­ons to climate monitoring, weather forecastin­g, agricultur­e and cartograph­y. —

Isro’s EVOLVING role from space exploratio­n to establishi­ng a robust manufactur­ing base, poised to cater to the global market demands, says Isro chief

S. Somanath.

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