After Chandrayaan-3, what are ISRO’s plans?
27 Aug 2023 6 mins Download PDF
After Chandrayaan-3, what are ISRO’s plans?
Why in the News?
India became the 4th country to have soft-landed a robotic instrument on the moon and the 1st to land in the moon’s south polar region, by the touch down of Chandrayaan-3 on Aug 23, 2023.
What are ISRO’s focus areas?
Focus areas of ISRO:
- Gaganyaan
- A human spaceflight mission in which astronauts are trained.
- Modified Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM-3) rocket are being tested for certification that they are safe to carry humans.
- Reusable Launch Vehicle Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD)
- A launch vehicle to be used for multiple missions is undergoing tests.
- They are unlike the existing rockets each of which can be used only for one mission.
- This launch vehicle resembles NASA Space Shuttle, that can use heavy-duty engines and lift up to 20,000 kg to low-earth orbit
- It is capable of launching heavier and more sophisticated space missions in future.
ISRO’s Launch Vehicles:
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- SCE-200
- A powerful engine which uses highly refined kerosene as the fuel and liquid oxygen as the oxidiser.
- It is intended to power the next generation of ISRO rockets
- It is currently undergoing tests.
- Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV)
- A rocket smaller than the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
- It is intended to carry lighter satellites into low-earth orbit with a shorter turnaround time between launches
- This is currently undergoing developmental flights.
Upcoming missions of ISRO:
- Aditya L1 spacecraft
- A scientific mission to study the sun in greater detail that is expected to be launched in September this year.
- It is planned to be launched onboard a PSLV rocket.
- Two flights of the modified LVM-3 will be tested for the Gaganyaan mission’s crew escape system.
- Launch of XPoSat satellite to study X-rays streaming through outer space.
- Launch of third developmental flight of the SSLV.
- Launch of NISAR satellite, built jointly by ISRO and NASA at a cost of $1.5 billion, is planned in January 2024.
- The satellite will study natural processes on the earth’s surface for 3 years in radar frequency.
- Contains state-of-the-art setup
- Launch of Gaganyaan G1 and G2 flights:
- A human-rated LVM-3 rocket will be flown without a crew
- Launch of the GSAT-20 communications satellite.
- Launch of payloads for other space agencies, companies or institutes.
- Working on the development of safer and more energy-efficient rocket fuel such as methalox propellant (methane plus liquid oxygen).
- Quest for development of an electric propulsion system for satellites, that will be lighter than chemical propellants and being beneficial to a satellite’s lifespan.
- ISRO is expected to launch the European Space Agency’s PROBA-3 satellites in 2024.
- ‘Shukrayaan’ mission to Venus has been planned.
- ISRO in collaboration with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is developing systems for Lunar Polar Exploration (LUPEX) mission
- It is a natural extension of the Chandrayaan-3 mission.
- It shall consist of a lander and a rover to extend studies of the moon’s south polar region.
- It shall have sophisticated systems such as drill to extract subsurface samples for further analysis.
- Developed in such a way to demonstrate ‘night survival’ i.e., to endure -180 degrees Celsius during the night day (14 earth days) in the moon.
- The launch vehicle and the rover will be provided by JAXA and the lander by ISRO.
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