ISRO INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANISATION

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[Audio] Hello everyone and welcome to our meeting. We are a space agency in India that focuses on science engineering and technology. We are responsible for major projects such as Chandrayaan-1 and Chandrayaan-2. We function under the Department of Space (D-O-S--) and contribute to science education and scientific research. Today we will be discussing our personal journey and experience working with us..

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[Audio] 1. I-S-R-O drives scientific and technological advancements in India through its work in designing and building satellites and spacecraft conducting experiments in space and engaging in a variety of space-related activities. 2. 3. Our work has contributed significantly to the country’s technological progress..

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[Audio] I-S-R-O is a major constituent of the Department of Space Government of India. The organization executes the Indian Space Programme primarily through various Centers or units within its organization. Their goal is to advance space knowledge and contribute to the nation's development. We believe that ISRO's expertise and dedication in space research make it a vital component of the Indian Space Programme and the government's overall space strategy..

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[Audio] I-S-R-O was established in 1962 by the Government of India as envisioned by Dr Vikram Sarabhai. This organization has an expanded role to harness space technology. I-S-R-O has made significant contributions to the field of space exploration including launching the first satellite Aryabhata in 1975 which helped pave the way for future space missions. They have also played a key role in launching satellites for various purposes such as weather forecasting and communication. I-S-R-O is a vital organization in India and their contributions will continue to shape the future of space technology and help us better understand our place in the universe..

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[Audio] 1. We are committed to science and science education in the country. 2. We carry out Lunar and interplanetary missions along with other scientific projects not only providing valuable data for the scientific community but also promoting science education. 3. We believe that science education is critical for the growth and development of the country. 4. We are dedicated to providing opportunities for students and researchers to learn and grow in the field of science. 5. Our research centres and educational programs are designed to inspire the next generation of scientists and researchers. 6. We are proud of our contributions to the scientific community and look forward to continuing our work in the years to come..

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[Audio] India's space exploration and research was demonstrated through the successful launch of Chandrayaan-1 on October 22 2008. The spacecraft orbited around the Moon at a height of 100 kilometers from the lunar surface and was used for chemical mineralogical and photo-geologic mapping of the Moon. The spacecraft carried 11 scientific instruments built in India U-S-A UK Germany Sweden and Bulgaria. Today India is leading the way in space technology and innovation and we are proud of our achievements in this field..

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[Audio] The Chandrayaan-2 mission was a complex endeavor that represented a significant technological advancement in comparison to ISRO's prior missions. Its objective was to investigate the uncharted South Pole of the Moon and it included an Orbiter Lander and Rover to execute detailed studies on topography seismography minerals identification and distribution surface chemical composition thermo-physical characteristics of top soil and composition of the tenuous lunar atmosphere. The mission was a success and enhanced our understanding of the Moon its origin and evolution..

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[Audio] 1. We want to talk about some hidden facts about I-S-R-O the Indian Space Research Organisation. I-S-R-O has carried out 125 spacecraft missions which is an incredible amount! These missions include both launch missions and planned missions for robotics and crewed missions. But that's not all. I-S-R-O has also discovered the presence of water on the lunar surface. This is a major breakthrough in space exploration and it shows the incredible capabilities of I-S-R-O-. And if that wasn't impressive enough nasa has collaborations with I-S-R-O-. This means that I-S-R-O is not only working on its own missions but also with one of the biggest space agencies in the world. In summary ISRO is an incredible organisation that has accomplished so much in space exploration. 2. I-S-R-O has carried out 125 spacecraft missions which is an incredible amount! These missions include both launch missions and planned missions for robotics and crewed missions. But that's not all. I-S-R-O has also discovered the presence of water on the lunar surface. This is a major breakthrough in space exploration and it shows the incredible capabilities of I-S-R-O-. And if that wasn't impressive enough nasa has collaborations with I-S-R-O-. This means that I-S-R-O is not only working on its own missions but also with one of the biggest space agencies in the world. In summary ISRO is an incredible organisation that has accomplished so much in space exploration..

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[Audio] India has several exciting missions planned for the future. Gaganyaan India's first human spaceflight mission will carry three people into space for seven days providing valuable insights into our ability to sustain human life in space. Aditya-L1 India's first mission to the Sun will study the solar corona in visible and near-UV bands helping us understand the Sun's activity and its impact on Earth. Mangalyaan 2 also known as Bengalyaan 2 is India's second interplanetary mission planned for launch to Mars and will provide us with valuable data on the Martian environment. EXPOSat is a mission to study neutron stars per-nova remnants pulsars and regions around black holes helping us understand the universe's most extreme environments. Chandrayaan 3 in collaboration with Japan's jaxa will help set up a habitat on the lunar surface paving the way for future lunar missions. Shukrayaan 1 is a planned orbiter to study the surface and atmosphere of Venus providing us with insights into the planet's geology and potential for life. Finally India's space station will weigh 15-20 tonnes and be able to host people for up to 20 days providing us with a platform for scientific research and exploration. These missions are just the beginning of India's journey into space..

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[Audio] Our mission is to explore the unknown and expand human knowledge in space. We are excited about the future of space exploration and look forward to contributing to it. Thank you for being part of our presentation..