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The Indian Space Research Organization was founded in 1969 on the efforts of the then-Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Originally, the space agency was called INCOSPAR, but was superseded by ISRO. Since then, the Indian space agency has helmed numerous space programs to make the country proud, and has gone on to achieve milestones that set parameters for the rest of the world to follow. Today, ISRO is widely considered one of the best space agencies in the globe, and is unanimously one of the most promising young space programs to watch out for in the coming decades.THE MARS ORBITER MISSION
In 2014, ISRO launched its Mars Orbiter Mission, or MOM, called the Mangalayan. The purpose of the launch was to collect further information about the red planet. The launch made headlines for a number of reasons: India became only the fourth country to successfully reach Mars, after the Soviet Union, NASA, and European Space program. This was also the first mission to successfully reach Mars at the very first attempt, and at a 450 crore budget, the most inexpensive Mars mission so far.
104 SATELLITES AT ONE GO
On February 2017, ISRO launched its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C37), carrying a staggering 1104 satellites to be launched into space. The mission was eminently successful, and broke the record set by Russia’s launch of 37 satellites from a single vehicle.
THE NAVIC
The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System, operational name NAVIC, is a work in progress by the ISRO. The project began after it received the green signal from the Indian government in 2006, and when it is completed, India will become one of the only 5 countries in the world to have its own navigation system. Currently, India is dependent on the American Global positioning System or GPS, which costs the country precious money and is not always guaranteed in hostile situations. When the NAVIC is in place, India will have an independent navigation system.
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In 2014, ISRO launched its Mars Orbiter Mission, or MOM, called the Mangalayan. The purpose of the launch was to collect further information about the red planet. The launch made headlines for a number of reasons: India became only the fourth country to successfully reach Mars, after the Soviet Union, NASA, and European Space program. This was also the first mission to successfully reach Mars at the very first attempt, and at a 450 crore budget, the most inexpensive Mars mission so far.
104 SATELLITES AT ONE GO
On February 2017, ISRO launched its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C37), carrying a staggering 1104 satellites to be launched into space. The mission was eminently successful, and broke the record set by Russia’s launch of 37 satellites from a single vehicle.
THE NAVIC
The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System, operational name NAVIC, is a work in progress by the ISRO. The project began after it received the green signal from the Indian government in 2006, and when it is completed, India will become one of the only 5 countries in the world to have its own navigation system. Currently, India is dependent on the American Global positioning System or GPS, which costs the country precious money and is not always guaranteed in hostile situations. When the NAVIC is in place, India will have an independent navigation system.
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since independence we have grooomed ourselves a lot and in every field be it industrial or anything else but we have also achieved great heights in space mission
many of the satellites have been launched by indian space research organisation which had it's goal to sent various satellites in space and has achieved it's goals
India recently launched many satellites in space also in cooperation with NASA
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since independence we have grooomed ourselves a lot and in every field be it industrial or anything else but we have also achieved great heights in space mission
many of the satellites have been launched by indian space research organisation which had it's goal to sent various satellites in space and has achieved it's goals
India recently launched many satellites in space also in cooperation with NASA
hope helps
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