Contribution of Indians to Space Travel
Indians contributed a lot to Space travel despite the low budget. This country is the host of several spacecraft missions and explorations. It has carried out 109 spacecraft missions, launched 77 rockets, and launched 10 student satellites. America and others use Indian satellite launching vehicles for the launch of artificial satellites as well; India has become self-sufficient in manufacturing high-quality rockets.
India has made significant advances without the assistance and technology sharing of developed countries, such as its first satellite in 1975, Aryabhatta. Chandrayaan-2, India's second lunar mission, is successfully launched a week after the first was delayed by a technical issue.
The Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyan) was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in 2013 and achieved the first-ever landing on Mars orbit. India's Space Research Organization (ISRO) is a leading space agency that has sent multiple missions to the Moon and Mars. It also operates the NAVIC and GAGAN satellite navigation systems.
In the near future, the agency aims to launch more satellites and send humans into space. It also plans to launch more missions to the Moon, Mars, Venus, and the Sun. It additionally aims to deploy more space telescopes to observe cosmic events and space beyond the Solar System. Through its programs, the agency has been able to contribute to India's socio-economic development. It has been able to support various military and civilian organizations, such as disaster management and navigation. Its spin-off technologies have also been used to develop medical and engineering innovations for the country.
Conclusion
Some people believe that the activities of developing nations in space are not relevant to their development. However, we do not believe that these activities are aimed at competing with the advanced nations in the field of space exploration. Instead, we are convinced that they are geared toward addressing the real problems of society and man. We should also note that the use of advanced technologies and methods in addressing our problems is not aimed at replacing the traditional methods of dealing with these issues. Instead, it is aimed at improving the efficiency of our society.
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