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Loading contentISRO is the national space agency of India, responsible for the country's space exploration and satellite programs.
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How ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) connects across Asteria Star — scientific, cultural, and astrological links are kept separate.
The PSLV is an expendable launch vehicle operated by ISRO that has launched many Earth observation satellites as well as the Chandrayaan-1 and Mangalyaan missions.
ISRO's lunar exploration program; Chandrayaan-3 achieved the first soft landing near the lunar south pole in 2023.
ISRO's launcher for heavier payloads to geostationary transfer orbit, used for Chandrayaan-2.
ISRO's primary orbital launch site, from which the PSLV and GSLV rockets, Chandrayaan, and Mangalyaan have flown.
Mangalyaan made India the first nation to reach Mars orbit on its first attempt.
Chandrayaan-1 was India's first lunar mission, whose instruments helped confirm water on the Moon.
Chandrayaan-3 achieved the first soft landing near the Moon's south pole, making India the fourth nation to land on the Moon.
Rakesh Sharma — the first Indian citizen to travel to space, aboard Soyuz T-11.
ISRO's most powerful operational rocket, which launched Chandrayaan-2 and Chandrayaan-3 and is being human-rated for the Gaganyaan program.
ISRO's small-satellite launch vehicle, designed for low-cost, on-demand launches of small payloads to low Earth orbit.
ISRO's storable-propellant (UDMH/N2O4) engine, used across the PSLV, GSLV, and LVM3 liquid stages and strap-on boosters.
ISRO's indigenous LH2/LOX cryogenic upper-stage engine, which powers the C25 upper stage of the LVM3 (GSLV Mk III).
ISRO's deep-space network, centred on the 32 m and 18 m antennas at Byalalu near Bengaluru. It provided tracking and communication for the Chandrayaan lunar missions and the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan).
ISRO's Indian Deep Space Network station near Bengaluru, whose 32 m antenna supported the Chandrayaan and Mars Orbiter missions.
ISRO's network and operations organisation, headquartered in Bengaluru, which provides tracking and mission operations for India's Earth-orbiting and deep-space missions.
A national or multinational government body that funds, directs, and carries out a country's space program — from human spaceflight and robotic exploration to Earth observation and launch. NASA, ESA, JAXA, ISRO, Roscosmos, and CNSA are the largest.
India's Chandrayaan-3 makes a soft landing near the Moon's south pole, making India the fourth nation to land on the Moon and the first near the south-polar region.
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The Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers, which coordinates amateur observation of the Moon, the planets, comets, and asteroids — organising observing programmes and archiving the results so that amateur monitoring of the Solar System adds up to something lasting.
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