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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).
10 July 2015 PSLV-XL: C28: Success UK-DMC 3 and two other foreign satellites launched. Heaviest ever commercial launch mission undertaken by ISRO. [34] [35] 27 28 September 2015 PSLV-XL: C30 Success Launch of India's first dedicated astronomy satellite Astrosat and ISRO's first launch of US satellites. [36] 28 16 December 2015 PSLV-CA: C29 Success
This was the first developmental flight of the GSLV Mk.I featuring Russian cryogenic engine KVD-1.It was used to place an experimental satellite GSAT-1 into the orbit. . However, due to sub-optimal performance and lack of fuel the vehicle did not achieve the intended orbit and the satellite had to maneuver itself using onboard fuel to correct the sho
The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), informally called Mangalyaan is a Mars orbiter that was successfully injected into Earth orbit on 5 November 2013 at 14:38 IST (09:08 UTC) atop a PSLV-XL launch vehicle from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota (SHAR).
Chandrayaan 1 was India's first mission to the Moon and was launched by ISRO using a modified version of PSLV on 22 October 2008 from Satish Dhawan Space Center. The robotic lunar exploration mission included an impactor called the Moon Impact Probe and a lunar orbiter. During its 312 days operational period, it surveyed the lunar surface to ...
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Age during the mission Mission(s) (dates) Notes 1 Prasanth Nair: Group Captain: 26 August 1976 [to be determined] [6] 2 Ajit Krishnan: Group Captain: 19 April 1982 [to be determined] [6] 3 Angad Pratap: Group Captain: 17 July 1982 [to be determined] [6] [7] 4 Shubhanshu Shukla: Group Captain: 10 October 1985 Axiom Mission 4 (Planned for October ...
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]