ISRO's remarkable  post-Chandrayaan-3 endeavours: Take a look at numerous missions that Indian space agency undertook after  lunar-landing

Produced by: Tarun Mishra Designed by: Manoj Kumar

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Since the historic Chandrayaan-3 lunar landing on August 23, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has maintained a relentless pace of achievements and milestones. In just two months, ISRO's dedication to space research and exploration has resulted in a series of impressive accomplishments, showcasing India's growing presence in the global space arena.

Unwavering Work Ethic

Rather than taking a hiatus, ISRO embraced a succession of substantial launches, exemplifying its unwavering commitment to pushing the frontiers of space exploration.

Aditya-L1: Pioneering Solar Research

On September 2, ISRO launched the Aditya-L1. This ambitious mission seeks to delve into the intricacies of solar winds and their repercussions on Earth's climate patterns. Aditya-L1 is on a trajectory to travel approximately 1.5 million km over four months to explore the enigmatic solar atmosphere, ultimately reaching Lagrange Point 1 (L1) by January 2024.

Visionary Goals

ISRO's vision extends to PM Narendra Modi's directives, including the establishment of an indigenous space station by 2035 and the compelling objective of landing an Indian on the Moon by 2040, signifying India's burgeoning space aspirations.

Gaganyaan Mission's Landmark

October 21 marked a pivotal moment as ISRO conducted a successful test flight of the Crew Escape System for its Gaganyaan mission. This mission stands as the key to India's dream of launching astronauts into space, with a scheduled mission to send the first Indian astronaut into orbit by 2025.

Flight Sequence Insights

ISRO's mission roadmap unfolds, featuring the X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) to investigate cosmic X-ray polarisation. Moreover, plans are in place for the Venus Orbiter Mission (Shukrayaan) and Mars Orbiter Mission 2 (Mangalyaan-2), set for 2025 and 2026, respectively.

Chandrayaan-3 Triumph

Chandrayaan-3 achieved a groundbreaking milestone with the lunar rover Pragyan confirming the presence of sulphur and other crucial elements at the lunar south pole. Following mission success, the lander-rover duo has been carefully placed into a sleep mode.

A Swift Climb

In a mere two months post-lunar landing, ISRO's unwavering dedication exemplifies its commitment to advancing space research and exploration. India's growing influence in the global space arena is palpable.

An Ambitious Path Ahead

ISRO's accomplishments and ambitious aspirations firmly position it as a formidable player in the field of space exploration and research. ISRO's remarkable achievements symbolise India's growing prominence in the domain of space exploration, promising a future rich in innovation and scientific excellence.