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[🇮🇳] ISRO to make HISTORY again. To launch 75000 K.G. Payload ‘Baahubali’ rocket, to build its own space station. astronaut.
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ISRO set to make HISTORY again, prepares to launch ‘Baahubali’ rocket, to build its own space station by…, send astronauts to…​

ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan shared how far India has come in space science. He said there was a time when India’s rockets were carried on bicycles, but today, the country holds several world records in space.​

Published: July 2, 2025 10:10 AM IST

By Analiza Pathak |Edited by Analiza Pathak
ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan has said that India is building a super-powerful rocket that will be able to carry satellites weighing up to 75,000 kilograms into low Earth orbit. This rocket will take around 27 days to complete the mission. It will be India’s most powerful rocket ever. He shared this update on Monday at the Uttarakhand Chief Minister’s residence in Dehradun, during a special space conference focused on Himalayan states.

India’s space plans for the future​

Dr. Narayanan said that India aims to set up its own space station by the year 2030, and by 2040, the country plans to send astronauts to the Moon.

He also gave a quick look at India’s space journey:

India launched its first rocket in 1963
By 1975, the country had no satellites of its own
Today, India has 131 satellites in space
These satellites help with many things i.e. from TV broadcasts to weather forecasts, and much more.

He added that ISRO is also working hard on the Human Space Program, which means India could soon send more astronauts into space on its own.

India has set many records: ISRO Chief Narayanan​

ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan shared how far India has come in space science. He said there was a time when India’s rockets were carried on bicycles, but today, the country holds several world records in space.

Here are some key achievements he mentioned:

  • India was the first country to discover water molecules on the Moon.
  • India became the first nation to land on the Moon’s South Pole.
  • With the Aditya L-1 mission, India is now the fourth country studying the Sun.
  • India entered Mars orbit on its very first attempt, making it the fourth country to do so.
He added that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is reaching new milestones in space. He expressed confidence that by 2047, India will become a fully developed nation.

Space data is helping in daily life: Dr. Prakash Chauhan​

Dr. Prakash Chauhan, Director of the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), also spoke at the conference. He explained how space data is now used in many parts of daily life.

  • Satellites give us useful updates, not just GPS navigation but also important environmental data.
  • In Uttarakhand, satellite data was used to digitize livestock records.
  • During the Rishiganga-Chamoli disaster, satellite images helped map the area, and that data was later used in national policy planning.
  • This information also supported Post-Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA) reports.
He said satellites are playing a big role in forest protection and wildfire monitoring, mapping of disaster-prone areas, glacier lake monitoring, flood and cloudburst forecasts

Dr. Chauhan concluded that space technology is deeply changing how we live and prepare for natural disasters, especially in states like Uttarakhand.
 
First launch of ISRO's 75 tons leo capable rocket may happen in 2027. @Jiangnan , what is the heaviest rocket (In terms of weight carrying) of China? Which is the heaviest satellite China has launch till date?
I don't know. We Chinese think that launching space stations and rockets is very common. Not worth discussing.
 

ISRO set to make HISTORY again, prepares to launch ‘Baahubali’ rocket, to build its own space station by…, send astronauts to…​

ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan shared how far India has come in space science. He said there was a time when India’s rockets were carried on bicycles, but today, the country holds several world records in space.​

Published: July 2, 2025 10:10 AM IST

By Analiza Pathak |Edited by Analiza Pathak
ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan has said that India is building a super-powerful rocket that will be able to carry satellites weighing up to 75,000 kilograms into low Earth orbit. This rocket will take around 27 days to complete the mission. It will be India’s most powerful rocket ever. He shared this update on Monday at the Uttarakhand Chief Minister’s residence in Dehradun, during a special space conference focused on Himalayan states.

India’s space plans for the future​

Dr. Narayanan said that India aims to set up its own space station by the year 2030, and by 2040, the country plans to send astronauts to the Moon.

He also gave a quick look at India’s space journey:

India launched its first rocket in 1963
By 1975, the country had no satellites of its own
Today, India has 131 satellites in space
These satellites help with many things i.e. from TV broadcasts to weather forecasts, and much more.

He added that ISRO is also working hard on the Human Space Program, which means India could soon send more astronauts into space on its own.

India has set many records: ISRO Chief Narayanan​

ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan shared how far India has come in space science. He said there was a time when India’s rockets were carried on bicycles, but today, the country holds several world records in space.

Here are some key achievements he mentioned:

  • India was the first country to discover water molecules on the Moon.
  • India became the first nation to land on the Moon’s South Pole.
  • With the Aditya L-1 mission, India is now the fourth country studying the Sun.
  • India entered Mars orbit on its very first attempt, making it the fourth country to do so.
He added that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is reaching new milestones in space. He expressed confidence that by 2047, India will become a fully developed nation.

Space data is helping in daily life: Dr. Prakash Chauhan​

Dr. Prakash Chauhan, Director of the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), also spoke at the conference. He explained how space data is now used in many parts of daily life.

  • Satellites give us useful updates, not just GPS navigation but also important environmental data.
  • In Uttarakhand, satellite data was used to digitize livestock records.
  • During the Rishiganga-Chamoli disaster, satellite images helped map the area, and that data was later used in national policy planning.
  • This information also supported Post-Disaster Need Assessment (PDNA) reports.
He said satellites are playing a big role in forest protection and wildfire monitoring, mapping of disaster-prone areas, glacier lake monitoring, flood and cloudburst forecasts

Dr. Chauhan concluded that space technology is deeply changing how we live and prepare for natural disasters, especially in states like Uttarakhand.
Space station is fine, but future is in reusable rockets. Only with them inter planetary travel if possible. I hope ISRO is paying equal attention to that field.
 
I don't know. We Chinese think that launching space stations and rockets is very common. Not worth discussing.

Which space station is very common? The one which crashed on earth? Which rockets are very common to launch? Longmarch V, whose first 3 flights ended launching satellite in the bottom of sea?
 
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Which space station is very common? The one which crashed on earth? Which rockets are very common to launch? Longmarch V, whose first 3 flights ended launching satellite in the bottom of sea?
Which space station crashed on Earth? Do you mean the fragments of the booster that detached after the successful launch of Long March 5? What are you talking about?

Why don't you talk about how many successful launches? Is it because of your fear? 🤔
 
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Which space station crashed on Earth? Do you mean the fragments of the booster that detached after the successful launch of Long March 5? What are you talking about?

Why don't you talk about how many successful launches? Is it because of your fear? 🤔

Chinese Space Station Tiangong-2 Destroyed in Fiery Re-Entry Over Pacific Ocean​



 

Chinese Space Station Tiangong-2 Destroyed in Fiery Re-Entry Over Pacific Ocean​



Later. I will provide the total number of rockets launched by India. How many times did it fail in total, and the poor load. Make this thread hot.
 
Later. I will provide the total number of rockets launched by India. How many times did it fail in total, and the poor load. Make this thread hot.

We don't fart like you guys. We told that GSLV MK2 had 2 ton payload. The last satellite we launched was 2.5 tons of load. We are going to place US satellite with 6.5 tons in GEO which is 16 tons leo. Our semi cryogenic test is almost complete. We shall boost LEO payload to 25 tons with that. . What Chinese do is that they compare their rocker's LEO load with Indian rocker's GEO load. Our heavy lift rocket has 100% success rate. What about long march multiple failure. By the we we are making 75 tons payload rocket. What does China plan in this area?
 
Hello. Hello. Welcome to the "Chinese Daily Life, Indian Ultimate Dream" series. 🫶

What is the TIAN GONG? It is one of the two human space stations in the universe.

We ask: Do even Indians know what a space station is?

Now look at the ability and level of Indians.

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Poor load. Poor success. The dreams of India are so insignificant.
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