
NOB- Bharat news: With the success of Chandrayaan, Indian scientists made the world look at India at once. In order to continue the same success, they are planning to go ahead with proper planning to reach the first place in the world in terms of success rate. ISRO scientists are planning to build a space station in space by 2047. The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is preparing to build a space station in space by the year 2047. Also, ISRO is already engaged in land acquisition arrangements to build a new third launch pod at Satish Dhawan Space Center Shaar in Sriharikota of joint Nellore district. Along with this, the central budget has been introduced for ISRO so that the new rocket launching vehicle, New Generation Rocket Launching Vehicle (NGRLV) will be ready by 2035.
As a part of that, the first test vehicle of the 2028 New Generation Launch Vehicle will be launched as a temporary experiment. By the year 2035-47, the scientists here are ready to fully prepare the NGRLV launch vehicle and dedicate it to ISRO. But this NGRLV new generation launch vehicle will become a boon for ISRO. Ten scientists with expertise in PSLV, GSLV, LMV-3 rocket vehicles working in ISRO will be provided assistance to New Generation Launch Vehicle Project Director Sivakumar on making this new generation launch vehicle design. If this new generation launch vehicle is ready, ISRO will have the ability to easily launch satellites weighing around 10 tons into the GTO Geo Transfer Orbit (GTO).
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) started its existence on April 19, 1975 with a satellite named Aryabhatta and today it has sent a few hundreds of satellites into orbit and stood as a challenge to the countries of the world. The main satellites are Mangalyaan, Surya and Chandrayan, and ISRO has shown its capabilities to the countries of the world by conducting experiments there. Surya created history by sending the Aditya-L1 satellite to the Sun. Similarly, Chandrayaan- 1 and Chandrayaan- 2 satellites set foot on the moon and conducted research on the moon and took the world record. Apart from that, ISRO also sent satellites to Mars under the name of Mangalyaan and conducted experiments to show its power and make the countries of the world look towards ISRO. In this context, keeping the year 2047 as a target, ISRO will prepare for many more rocket launches that will be useful for the country’s development.