ISRO will build a space station on the moon after the moon mission, understand the complete plan of the Indian space agency here
Science News Desk – India’s space agency ISRO is planning a space station that will orbit the moon. Apart from this, ISRO plans to create a long-term setup on the Moon like NASA and other space agencies. Encouraged by the success of Chandrayaan-3 mission, ISRO also wants to send its astronauts to the moon. It is said that the entire scheme has been divided into three parts, which will be completed one after the other.
According to a TOI report, under the first part of the plan, such technology is to be developed which is necessary for missions to the moon. Obviously, first robotic missions will be sent there, only then astronauts will be sent. According to the report, Chandrayaan-4 mission can be completed in the year 2028. Its objective is not only to go to the moon, but also to collect samples from there and return to Earth.
However, the plan to send astronauts to the Moon is long-term and could begin in the year 2040. After landing on the Moon, ISRO will work on developing a space station, which will orbit the Moon and the astronauts will be able to complete their experiments. Apart from the Lunar Space Station, ISRO is also preparing to build India’s first space station, which will be located on the Earth. Will revolve around. It will be almost like the International Space Station and China’s Tiangong Space Station. The first module of this project named Indian Space Station (BAS) can be launched in the year 2028. Its launch will help in testing the technologies required for the Moon Space Station.
What will be the benefit of Moon Space Station?
According to the report, if India builds a moon space station, scientists will be able to stay there and conduct studies related to the moon. They will be able to test new technologies. It can also serve as a life support system for future distant missions. For example, if scientists want to go to Mars, they will be able to stay for some time at the Moon Space Station.