INDIA IN SPACE

In India, a rocket training center was established in 1963 at Thumba near Thiruvananthapuram. In the same year, a rocket made by America was launched from this place. Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) was formed in 1969 to work systematically on space science. After this, in the year 1972, the Government of India also established the Space Department and the Space Commission. As a result of all these efforts, on June 7, 1979, India’s own satellite was launched into space through a spacecraft. This was the first achievement of India’s victory over space. After this, in 1981, Rohini and Apple satellites were launched from a place called Sriharikota. In 1982 the satellite F.B. And in 1988 R.S. 1-A and Inset F.C. released into space. India’s Rakesh Sharma traveled to space in 1984 and the recently deceased Kalpana Chawla’s two space travels have been a matter of pride for India. From the beginning till today, India has left many satellites in the space, from which we not only get advance information about the events happening in the space, but also about the changes happening on the earth, weather information, internet, phone etc. Many types of scientific experiments are also done and efforts are made to make life more and more comfortable. Recently India has launched Chandrayaan-3 while flying high in space. It can land on the moon by 23-24 August. If this mission of India is successful, then it will prove to be a long leap in the field of space. Its successful soft landing on the moon will give India a respectable entry into the club of countries which currently has only three members – the US, Russia and China. India will be the fourth country to do so. But more than that, this mission will pave the way for ISRO’s upcoming space missions.

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