The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is India’s national space agency.
It develops and collects data for the development of India. It operates under the Department of Space and has one of the best capabilities in building satellites, launch vehicles, space applications, planetary exploration,and humans paceflight. India’s space journey began with the greatest of all time, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. He established INCOSPAR in the 1960s, and therefore in 1969, ISRO was established. India’s space journey began with the greatest of all time, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai. He established INCOSPAR in the 1960s, and therefore in 1969, ISRO was established to consolidate India’s growing space technology. With the launch of Aryabhata in 1975, India entered space exploration.
Over the decades, it has continued its journey by exploring planets through Chandrayaan and MOM missions, and by preparing to send humans into space via the Gaganyaan mission.
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