homescience News2024 Indian Space Odyssey: 7 ambitious ISRO missions set to blast off

2024 Indian Space Odyssey: 7 ambitious ISRO missions set to blast off

In 2024, India's space odyssey reaches new heights as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) unveils a compelling lineup of 12 groundbreaking missions. From probing the mysteries of cosmic X-rays to launching India's first X-Ray Polarimeter Satellite, ISRO's ventures promise to redefine our understanding of Earth, explore the depths of space, and set the stage for unprecedented human spaceflight. Join us as we delve into the cosmic wonders and technological marvels that await on ISRO's ambitious journey into the cosmos.

By Anand Singha  Dec 31, 2023 12:45:51 PM IST (Published)

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ISRO's success with the Chandrayaan 3 mission and the launch of India's first solar observation mission, Aditya L1, in the past year sets the stage for another adventurous year ahead. As the organisation embarks on a series of space exploration missions in 2024, India's understanding of outer space is poised to reach new heights, fueled by innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of space capabilities.
PSLV-C58 with XPoSat
India kicks off 2024 with a spectacular launch on January 1, as the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C58) carries XPoSat, the country's first X-Ray Polarimeter Satellite. This scientific mission, lifting off at 9:10 am, is set to investigate the polarisation of intense X-ray sources, placing India at the forefront of space-based polarimetry. XPoSat will study 50 of the brightest known sources in the universe, unraveling the secrets of pulsars, black hole X-ray binaries, and more.
NISAR
Scheduled for launch in January 2024, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) represents a groundbreaking collaboration between NASA and ISRO. This dual-frequency synthetic aperture radar satellite will revolutionise remote sensing, mapping the globe every 12 days. The data it gathers will offer invaluable insights into Earth's ecosystems, ice mass, vegetation biomass, sea level rise, groundwater, and natural hazards, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, and landslides.