New Delhi: ISRO is ready for two high-profile space missions in the next two months-Article passenger-finished Shubanshu Shukla is ready to visit the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the NASA-Koliboreted Self-ON-4 mission in May, followed by the world’s most expensive Indo-Us launch after the launch of the world’s most expensive Indo-Us. Earth observation satelliteNisar, from Indian soil in June.
IAF group captain Shukla, who was imparted training for a space trip in Russia and America, would be the second Indian to visit space after Rakesh Sharma, who went to space at the Soyuz spacecraft of Russia four decades ago.
Announcing on Friday, Space Minister Jitendra Singh said, “Group Captain Shukla’s visit is more than just one flight – this is a sign that India is boldly stepping into a new era of space exploration.”
ISRO has also been designed to launch the Nisar satellite jointly built on the GSLV-Mark 2 rocket in June, Singh said and said that the space agency would use a huge LVM-3 rocket in the orbit blown block-2 satellites of the US-based AST Spasmobile in July.
According to NASA, the $ 1.5 billion Nisar project will provide information about the Earth’s changing ecosystem, dynamic surfaces and ice sheets, biomass, increase in sea level, groundwater and natural threats, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes and landslides “.
By using two different radar frequencies (L-Band and S-Band) to measure the change less than one centimeter in the surface of the Earth, there will be the first satellite of its kind in space to systematically map the earth. Under the terms of the 2014 agreement, NASA is providing a high-rate telecom subcistol for the Mission’s L-Band SAR, scientific data GPS receiver, a solid-state recorder and a payload data subcistom. On the other hand, ISRO, satellite bus, an S-band SAR, launch vehicle (GSLV MK II), and related launch services.
During the occasion, ISRO President V Narayanan made a presentation on various upcoming space missions.
The ISRO plans to carry the PSLV-C61 mission to the EOS-09 satellite, which is equipped with a C-band synthetic aperture radar, which is capable of capturing the high-resolution images of the Earth’s surface under all weather conditions, days or night. Another important milestone test will be the vehicle-D2 (TV-D2) mission, designed to simulate an abortion landscape and display the Gaganan crew escape system.
The mission includes maritime recovery operations for ‘crew modules’, copying the processes planned for India’s first human spacecraft, he said.
An official statement said that Shukla’s visit is on the AXIOM-4 mission in ISS, it is expected that it should provide significant hands on spaceflight operations, launch protocols, microgravity adaptation, and emergency preparations-all essential crew spaces are required for India’s crew space ambitions, an official statement has been said in an official statement. His ISS journey will also help in the country’s first human spaceflight mission Gaganan.
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