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ISRO Working To Extend Life of Future Space Mission

ISRO Working To Extend Life of Future Space Mission

Space News ,India :- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is delving into innovative approaches to enhance the longevity of forthcoming space missions, with a focus on refuelling and in-orbit satellite servicing, according to Dr P Veeramuthuvel, the project director of Chandrayaan-3. In an engaging session with approximately 1,000 students and 350 teachers as part of the 60th Coffee with Collector program at the Government Medical College in Virudhunagar, Dr Veeramuthuvel shared insights into the strategies being explored to prolong mission lifespans.


Highlighting the pivotal role of fuel availability in determining a mission's duration, Dr Veeramuthuvel emphasized that refuelling or servicing satellites before the conclusion of their operational life could significantly extend missions at a reduced cost. Additionally, he outlined efforts to mitigate space debris, including techniques to safely bring satellites back to Earth's atmosphere for controlled disposal. Another approach involves transferring satellites to a designated graveyard orbit in geo-synchronised alignment as their operational lifespan nears completion.


During the discussion, Dr Veeramuthuvel recounted the unplanned hop experiment conducted directly on the moon as part of the Chandrayaan-3 mission. He urged students to embrace calculated risks in life, citing the successful execution of the experiment within 24 hours despite initial uncertainties and concerns about the lunar terrain.


Addressing the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in future missions, Dr Veeramuthuvel emphasized its significant contribution. He also revealed plans for launching rockets from Kulasekarapattinam after the establishment of a launchpad, underscoring the evolving landscape of space exploration and technology.

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