India To Triple Its Satellites In Orbit Says ISRO Chief V Narayanan
India plans to triple the number of its satellites in orbit from the current count of 57 within the next three years, according to ISRO chairman V Narayanan.This expansion is part of a broader vision that includes launching India’s first human spaceflight mission, Gaganyaan, in 2027 and establishing a national space station by 2035, with the first module scheduled for launch in 2028. ISRO’s
India plans to triple the number of its satellites in orbit from the current count of 57 within the next three years, according to ISRO chairman V Narayanan.This expansion is part of a broader vision that includes launching India’s first human spaceflight mission, Gaganyaan, in 2027 and establishing a national space station by 2035, with the first module scheduled for launch in 2028. ISRO’s
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