Author: Misum Hasan
Hey! Iām Misum Hasan, a passionate individual with a background in Mechanical Engineering and post-graduation in Production and industrial Engineering. With a keen interest in the field of Space and Technology,
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has planned a mission called Shukrayaan 1 to Venus, the nearest planet to The Earth. It is India’s 2nd planet exploration mission after Mars. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will study geological and volcanic activity as well as the atmosphere of Venus. Shukrayaan 1 is an orbiter mission that will orbit Venus. This mission will be launched by a GSLV Mk III launched vehicle. Shukrayaan 1 mission is also called the Venus mission of India. Mariner 2 was the first mission to Venus which was accomplished by NASA in 1962. Objective of Shukrayaan 1 Shukrayaan…
On August 23, 2023, India successfully landed the Chandrayaan 3 mission to the Moon’s south surface with the contribution of private companies, receiving congratulations worldwide. This mission holds the potential to boost the economy by attracting significant investments and showcasing India’s remarkable achievements in space exploration and technology. It also paves the way for diverse opportunities in Indian private space ventures. Explore the significant contribution of private companies in the Chandrayaan 3 mission. Learn how Larsen & Toubro (L&T), Godrej Aerospace, Himson Industrial Ceramics, Paras Defence and Space Technologies, MTAR Technologies, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited…
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is developing a new rocket RLV (Reusable Launch Vehicle ) named as that can be used repeatedly for satellite launches and for launching humans into space. The new rocket looks like NASA’s space shuttle that used to send astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). It is in the developing phase as RLV-TD (Reusable Launch Vehicle – Technology Demonstrator) Once it will complete then satellite launch costs will be significantly reduced, and India join the race of space tourism with several other space companies like Blue Origin and Space-X, SSLV is also a new rocket…
India’s 3rd exploration mission on the moon Chandrayaan 3(ch-3) is in continuation of Chandrayaan 2 (ch-2), it was launched on 14th July 2023 at 2:35 pm IST and it landed on the moon’s south pole on 23rd August 2023. Chandrayaan 2 partially failed due to the crash landing of Lander Vikram on the moon’s South Pole and destroyed the lander Vikram and rover Pragyan. Chandrayaan 3 is more technologically advanced than Chandrayaan 2 and it safely landed on the Lunar surface. Chandrayaan 3 was launched by LVM 3-M4 rocket (GSLV MK III) from Satish Dawan Space Centre Sri Harikota Andhra…