Hi Guys can you give me some information about the differences in ISRO and NASA.
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ISRO vs NASA- A COMPARISON:
- NASA is a space administration agency whereas ISRO is a research agency.
- NASA manages/administers all space projects by buying the materials needed for the construction of satellites and rockets from outside agencies whereas ISRO develops rockets and satellites all by themselves in their organisation and its subsidiary organisation.
- NASA has an annual budget of $1218.34 billion whereas ISRO has an annual budget of $90.94 billion (estimated).
- NASA has launched over 200 successful manned missions and above 1000 successful unmanned mission still date in which 2 of the manned missions were unsuccessful. The Challenger disaster in 1986 and Columbia disaster in 2003 were the two missions which ended in a failure paying lives of all crew members on-board including Indian origin Kalpana Chawla (Columbia). At the same time, ISRO has carried out 84 spacecraft missions, 59 launch missions till date in which 8 have been failures and 4 were partially successful.
- Most of the first launches by NASA were successful whereas most of the first launches by ISRO were a failure. But, ISRO scientists fixed those problems and then those systems performed exceptionally well.
- NASA is mostly based on research-oriented missions whereas ISRO is mostly based on development-oriented like communication, weather forecasting satellites etc.
- NASA’s technologies are highly advanced when compared to the technology used by ISRO. For example, the cryogenic technology used by NASA for Apollo mission was used by ISRO in late 1980s.
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Answer:
ISRO vs NASA- A COMPARISON:
NASA is a space administration agency whereas ISRO is a research agency.
NASA manages/administers all space projects by buying the materials needed for the construction of satellites and rockets from outside agencies whereas ISRO develops rockets and satellites all by themselves in their organisation and its subsidiary organisation.
NASA has an annual budget of $1218.34 billion whereas ISRO has an annual budget of $90.94 billion (estimated).
NASA has launched over 200 successful manned missions and above 1000 successful unmanned mission still date in which 2 of the manned missions were unsuccessful. The Challenger disaster in 1986 and Columbia disaster in 2003 were the two missions which ended in a failure paying lives of all crew members on-board including Indian origin Kalpana Chawla (Columbia). At the same time, ISRO has carried out 84 spacecraft missions, 59 launch missions till date in which 8 have been failures and 4 were partially successful.
Most of the first launches by NASA were successful whereas most of the first launches by ISRO were a failure. But, ISRO scientists fixed those problems and then those systems performed exceptionally well.
NASA is mostly based on research-oriented missions whereas ISRO is mostly based on development-oriented like communication, weather forecasting satellites