Indian space programme breaks into 2025 in ‘mission mode’
(Source – The Hindu, International Edition – Page No. – 7)
Topic: GS3 – Science and Technology |
Context |
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PSLV-C60 Mission and SpaDeX Experiment
- On December 30, 2024, the PSLV-C60 mission launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), carrying the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) satellites.
- Two satellites were deployed into a 475-km orbit and began preparations for docking, set for January 7, 2025.
- Initial attempts faced challenges, including unexpected drift between the satellites. ISRO adjusted inter-satellite distances multiple times.
- On January 16, 2025, the two satellites successfully docked, marking India’s first in-orbit rendezvous and docking achievement.
- This milestone is crucial for future lunar and space-station docking operations.
POEM4 Mission
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- After deploying SpaDeX, PSLV-C60’s fourth stage began the PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM4) phase.
- POEM4 carried 24 payloads, including experiments by ISRO, academia, and private companies.
- The POEM4 mission uses the PSLV’s fourth stage as an experimental platform for scientific payloads.
- It supports research in robotics, propulsion, and plant studies.
Leadership Transition at ISRO |
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Leadership Transition at ISRO
- On January 14, 2025, V. Narayanan became ISRO’s new chairman, succeeding S. Somanath.
- Narayanan has expertise in cryogenic and semi-cryogenic engines and led investigations into Chandrayaan-2’s landing failure.
Indian Contributions on SpaceX’s Transporter 12 Mission
- On January 15, 2025, three Indian companies launched payloads aboard SpaceX’s Transporter 12 mission:
- Pixxel Space: Launched three hyperspectral satellites as part of a private constellation.
- Digantara: Deployed a satellite for space situational awareness.
- XDLINX Labs: Deployed a miniaturised communications satellite for Almagest Space Corporation.
Infrastructure and Technological Advances
- The government approved ₹3,984.86 crore for a third launch pad at SDSC, expected by 2029.
- ISRO successfully tested the Vikas engine’s restart capability, essential for atmospheric operations.
- Data from the Aditya-L1 solar mission was released, showcasing India’s advancements in studying the sun.
Conclusion
- These missions advance India’s goals in scientific research, technology development, and future space exploration initiatives.
- Collaborative efforts with private companies highlight the expanding role of India’s private space sector in achieving national objectives.
Practice Question: Discuss the significance of India’s achievements in space exploration and their impact on technological innovation, global collaborations, and the nation’s strategic objectives. (250 Words /15 marks) |
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