Space Exploration
by INDIA
MADE BY:
Garvish Manan
Rachit Mahajan
• Space exploration is a remarkable
journey of discovery beyond Earth's
boundaries.
• Through space exploration, humans
have gained insights into our
universe, expanded our
understanding of fundamental
scientific principles, and developed
groundbreaking technologies that
benefit various industries.
• It holds immense importance for
humanity due to its potential to
advance scientific knowledge,
technological innovations, and
global collaboration.
• Delve into India's
remarkable journey in
space exploration.
Objectives of presentation • Highlight India's significant
achievements in the field,
ranging from pioneering
satellite launches to
ambitious interplanetary
missions.
• Explore India's future
prospects in space travel,
discussing upcoming
missions, technological
advancements, and the
nation's contributions to
global space collaboration.
• Founded in 1969 to develop an independent Indian
space program.
• headquarters are in Bengaluru
• ISRO’s first satellite, Aryabhata, was launched by
the Soviet Union on April 19, 1975.
• Developed three types of satellites, PSLV, GSLV and
LVM3
• Executed various missions to the Moon (
Chandrayaan-1, 2008; Chandrayaan-2, 2019, ) and
Mars (Mars Orbiter Mission, 2013).
• ISRO plans to put astronauts into orbit with the
Gaganyaan spacecraft in 2024.
TIME EVENTS
1962- NCOSPAR formed by the DAE, Space
1970 Commission and Department of Space set up
Milesto
1971- Aryabhata launch, Bhaskara, SLV3, Bhaskara-II,
1990 INSAT-1A, India-Soviet manned space mission
1991- PSLV-C2/IRS-P4, GSLV-D1/GSAT-1, INSAT-3B,
nes of
2010 INSAT-3C, PSLV-C4/ Kalpana-1,
PSLV-C11/ Chandrayaan-1,
2010- PSLV-C25/ Mars Orbiter Mission(Mangalyaan),
ISRO
2019 PSLV-C34/Cartosat-2,
GSAT-11 - India's heaviest communication,
GSLV-Mk III-M1/Chandrayaan-2
2019- PSLV-C51/ Amazonia-1,
23 LVM3 M2 / OneWeb India-1 Mission,
Reusable Launch Vehicle Autonomous Landing M
ission (RLV LEX)
2023 CHANDRAYAAN - 3
Chandrayaan - 3
Chandrayaan-3 was a follow-on mission to
Chandrayaan-2 to demonstrate end-to-end
capability in safe landing and roving on the lunar
surface. It consisted of Lander and Rover
configuration. It was launched by LVM3 from SDSC
SHAR, Sriharikota. The propulsion module carried
the lander and rover configuration till 100 km
lunar orbit. The propulsion module had Spectro-
polarimetry of Habitable Planet Earth (SHAPE)
payload to study the spectral and Polari metric
measurements of Earth from the lunar orbit.
The mission objectives of Chandrayaan-3 are:
1. To demonstrate Safe and Soft Landing on
Lunar Surface
2. To demonstrate Rover roving on the moon
and
3. To conduct in-situ scientific experiments.
We are proud of
you
Even INDIA will never stop
• GAGANYAAN – 1
• Aditya-L1
• Shukrayaan-1
• Mangalyaan 2
THANK YOU