
India is creating one precedent after another in space missions. In 1984, Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian citizen to go into space. After exactly four decades, Indian Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is going to space again next year. He is one of the four explorers of Gaganyaan. However, before the departure of Gaganyaan, he will be turned from space once. Axiom Space, a private company in Texas, plans to build the world's first private space station. For this, next year they will take some explorers to the International Space Station on Elon Musk's SpaceX rocket. Experiments can be called before launching their own space station. Axiom has been working with ISRO for quite some time. This time they also nominated one from India in their expedition. Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla got this opportunity due to ISRO's excellence. His experience will also help ISRO in Mission Gaganyaan.
On the other hand, India has also moved towards its own space station. The central government has officially approved the project. Nilesh Desai, Director of ISRO's Space Applications Centre, told the media. India's own space station has been named the Indian Space Station (BAS). The station will have five modules. They will be assembled in space. The first module will be launched in 2028. India's space station will be ready by 2035. Then in 2040, the first Indian will set foot on the moon by touching the space station.
Again, various information about India's return moon mission, Chandrayaan 4, is also coming out. The rover that will be in Chandrayaan 4 will weigh 350 kg. Chandrayaan 3 is 12 times more than the weight of the rover. Japan will be with India in this mission. Chandrayaan 4 will land closer to the south pole of the moon than Chandrayaan 3. The details of those details, increasing the payload of the rocket, returning samples from the moon. A lot of work. ISRO is busy with this. At the same time, ISRO chief Nilesh Desai said that the government has also given the green signal to India's first Venus mission, Shukrayaan-1. Venus is more likely to leave in 2028. The climate on Venus was once exactly like Earth's. Why did it suddenly change? If it hadn't changed, would there have been life on Venus like Earth? India's Venus expedition to find out about this.