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The Bharatiya Antariksha Station will have 5 modules connected via the Common Berthing Mechanism. The entire station will have dimensions of 27m × 20m, It will have a maximum short duration crew capacity of 6 astronauts and a nominal crew size of 3-4 astronauts.
India plans to deploy a 20-tonne space station named Bharatiya Antariksha Station, [3] as a follow-up programme to the Gaganyaan missions. On 13 June 2019, ISRO Chief K. Sivan announced the plan, saying that India's space station will be deployed 5–7 years after the completion of the Gaganyaan programme.
The country has also set its sights on building its own space station by 2035, which will be called the “Bharatiya Antariksha Station,” and launching its first orbital mission to Venus in 2028 ...
Space station: The Bharatiya Antariksha Station (referred in the media as Indian Space Station) is a planned space station to be constructed by India and operated by the (ISRO). The space station would weigh 20 tonnes and maintain an orbit of approximately 400 kilometres above the Earth, where astronauts could stay for 15–20 days. AstroSat-2
In order to visit the International Space Station (ISS) and Bharatiya Antariksha Station in the future, ISRO intends to incorporate International Docking System Standard (IDSS) compatibility. [70] A Docking Adaptor called Bhartiya Docking System is currently under development. [71]
With Russia leaving the ISS programme sometime after 2024, Roscosmos announced this new space station in April 2021 as the replacement for that program. Bharatiya Antariksha Station [89] ISRO: Indian Human Spaceflight Programme
Haven-1 is a space station being developed by Vast. It is expected to be launched by the end of 2025. Bharatiya Antariksha Station - The Indian Orbital Space Station, officially called Bharatiya Antariksha Station (lit. 'Indian Space Station'), is a planned modular space station to be constructed by India and operated by the Indian Space ...
It will be used to help complete the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (Indian Space Station) by 2035 and send an Indian to the moon by 2040. [23] Under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Union Cabinet approved the development of the Next-Generation Launch Vehicle on September 18, 2024. This move bolsters India's ambition to establish ...