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ISRO’s QUANTUM LEAP: A JOURNEY INTO THE FUTURE OF SPACE EXPLORATION USING NUCLEAR ENERGY
In the vast
expanse of space exploration, one organization stands poised to make an
indelible mark on the cosmos—ISRO, the Indian Space Research Organisation. As
we embark on a new era of technological advancement, ISRO is set to
revolutionize space technology, promising a future where the boundaries of our
cosmic endeavours are pushed beyond the stars.
To unravel the intricacies of ISRO's groundbreaking initiatives and the imminent transformation of space technology, we turn to an insider's perspective.
Myself
Pradhuman, studied and developed the inner workings of rocket and rover technologies and has also been an integral part of ISRO's Project. Through my lens, we'll
explore the innovations, aspirations, and the relentless pursuit of excellence
that position ISRO at the forefront of the space exploration frontier.
The Influence of ISRO in Space Travel
ISRO, the Indian Space Research Organization, has been at the forefront of space exploration, making significant advancements in space technology. As the national space agency of India, ISRO has gained recognition as one of the largest and most influential space agencies in the country. Headquartered in Bengaluru, ISRO operates under the Department of Space and is one of the six government space agencies in the world with full launch capabilities, cryogenic engines, extraterrestrial missions, and large fleets of artificial satellites.
Since
the 1960s, ISRO has played a pivotal role in space travel and exploration, even
making history as the first space agency to discover water on the moon. With a
rich history of achievements, ISRO has set its sights on revolutionizing space
travel in the future.
ISRO's Plans for Changing Space Travel
ISRO
has ambitious plans to enhance space travel and pave the way for a new era of
exploration. In this blog, we will explore some of the ways in which ISRO is
planning to change space travel forever.
1. Advancements in Space Technology
India's
space technology has focused on rapid development in communication,
broadcasting, telemedicine, and education. ISRO has actively played a role in
popularizing science and inspiring young minds to pursue audacious dreams in
the field of space technology.
With
the launch of the Chandrayaan-2 mission, ISRO ran a successful campaign to
engage students and the general public, sharing mission objectives and
interesting insights through social media platforms. This approach has
rekindled interest in the moon among the youth and has even catalyzed the
growth of startups contributing to various aspects of space technology.
These
small enterprises are now venturing into building microsatellites and are
actively involved in contributing mission-critical technology. With the support
of entrepreneurial energy, ISRO is poised to expand the horizons of human
knowledge and explore newer spaces of the universe.
2. India's Own Space Station
ISRO
is planning to set up its own space station, marking a significant milestone in
space travel. Unlike the International Space Station, ISRO aims to build an
alternative that focuses on unique objectives.
The
Indian space station, developed indigenously, is expected to weigh around 20
tons and house astronauts for 15 to 20 days at a 400 km low Earth orbit. While
setting up an India-owned space station will take several years, ISRO has
already announced plans to send Indian astronauts to space in December 2021.
Having
its own space station will provide India with meaningful scientific data,
especially for biological experiments. The space station will open up
opportunities for extensive research in various fields, including astronomy,
meteorology, biology, and medicine.
ISRO's
plan for an Indian space station reflects the country's overall growth as a
tech breeding ground, fostering rapid innovation and technological
advancements. With India's increasing prominence in the tech industry, the
dream of an Indian space station within the next decade is well within reach.
3. Nuclear Energy in Space
ISRO
is also exploring the use of nuclear energy in space travel. While
nuclear-powered rovers like the U.S. Perseverance have been in use, the
utilization of nuclear energy for launching rockets has gained renewed
attention.
Radioisotope
Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) provide power by converting thermal energy
from the natural decay of radioactive isotopes into electrical energy. They are
highly reliable and maintenance-free, making them advantageous for space
missions. Nuclear-propelled rockets are more fuel-efficient and lighter than
chemical rockets, enabling faster travel and shorter trip times.
ISRO's
research in the field of nuclear energy aims to develop systems that can
provide thrust for interplanetary travel. This complements the use of chemical
rocket thrusters to launch spacecraft beyond the low Earth orbit.
While
nuclear space reactors may raise concerns about safety, stringent measures can
be implemented to minimize risks. Safety protocols can protect both humans and
the environment from radioactive contamination in the event of rocket
explosion, disintegration, or re-entry into the atmosphere.
The
advantages of nuclear energy in space are unparalleled. It offers a reliable
alternative to solar power, which may not be feasible in the dark sides of
planets. RTGs are independent of solar proximity and planetary alignment,
eliminating constraints like launch windows.
Moreover,
nuclear energy would enable human space travel to go deeper into space,
reducing astronauts' exposure to harmful space radiation and enhancing mission
safety.
Conclusion
ISRO's
plans for changing space travel are nothing short of revolutionary. With
advancements in space technology, the establishment of an Indian space station,
and the exploration of nuclear energy, ISRO is shaping the future of space
travel.
As
India continues to emerge as a prominent player in the global tech landscape,
ISRO's ambitious goals are well within reach. By harnessing space technology
and nuclear energy, ISRO is not only expanding human knowledge but also paving
the way for a new era of space exploration.
What
are your thoughts on ISRO's plans for the future of space travel? Share your
views in the comments section below!
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As Gaganyan tends to send astronauts into space but some issues like astronaut training requires specialized facillities like NASA created an virtual environment for training and secondly our Space launch vehicle GSLV MKIII is newly modified that works ontwo solid strap-on motors (S200), one liquid core stage (L110) and a high thrust cryogenic upper stage (C25). The S200 solid motor is among the largest solid boosters in the world with 204 tonnes of solid propellant it has still has to prove its reliablity, hope it will do wonders and bring the glory, thanks for asking this
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