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Test Vehicle Abort Mission-1: Success Suborbital. High altitude abort test for the Gaganyaan crew spacecraft. 51 1 January 2024 PSLV-DL: C58: Success Launch of the XPoSat scientific mission 52 16 August 2024 SSLV: D3 Success Launch of EOS-8 and SR-O Demosat 53 5 December 2024 PSLV-XL: C59: Success Launch of Proba-3 dual probes
This is a list of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) missions. ISRO has carried out 125 spacecraft missions, 92 launch missions [1] and planned several missions including [2] the Gaganyaan (crewed/robotic) and Interplanetary mission such as Lunar Polar Exploration Mission, Chandrayaan-4, Shukrayaan and Mangalyaan-2 (MOM 2).
As per S. Somanath, docking is a crucial component of Chandrayaan-4 and that ISRO intended SpaDeX as a forerunner. Satellites for the SpaDeX mission are being further tested as of October 2024. All the testing process will be finished by November 2024. Complete simulation demonstration will be performed on it.
On New Year's Day at 3:40 UTC marking the first launch of the new year, ISRO launched their XPoSat for studying X-ray polarization. It will serve as a complement to the present IXPE probe of NASA. [1] [2] [3] Later the ISRO's Aditya-L1 spacecraft launched 5 months previously was inserted into a halo orbit around the Earth-Sun L1 point on 6 ...
The X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) is an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)-manufactured space observatory to study polarisation of cosmic X-rays. It was launched on 1 January 2024 on a PSLV rocket, [8] and it has an expected operational lifespan of at least five years. [9] [10]
He further indicated that within a year, ISRO would report on its development of new space capsule technologies. [18] Development of a fully autonomous orbital vehicle to carry a two-member crew into low Earth orbit (LEO) began a few months after that when the government allocated ₹ 95 crore (US$11.1 million) for pre-project initiatives for ...
[1] [19] On 18 September 2024, the mission was formally approved by the Indian government and the launch date was set to March 2028. [20] On 1 October 2024, ISRO announced the launch date to be 29 March 2028, with a journey of 112 days, thereby reaching the Venusian orbit on 19 July 2028. [21]
Aditya-L1 (Sanskrit: Āditya IPA: [aːd̪it̪jɐ] 'Sun', L1 'Lagrange Point 1') [a] is a coronagraphy spacecraft for studying the solar atmosphere, designed and developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and various other Indian Space Research Institutes. [1]