ISRO Triumphantly Launches India’s Historic First Analog Space Mission in Breathtaking Leh
On November 1, ISRO launched India’s first analog space mission in Leh, Ladakh, marking a pivotal development for future interplanetary explorations. This mission simulates extraterrestrial conditions, helping address challenges astronauts might encounter in space habitats beyond Earth.
The centerpiece of the mission is ‘Hab-1’, a compact, inflatable habitat crafted to mimic life in outer space environments. It includes a hydroponic farm, kitchen, and sanitation facilities, offering a self-sustaining ecosystem. This setup is crucial for planning long-duration missions to destinations like the Moon and Mars. Ladakh was chosen for its Mars-like terrain and severe climate, ideal for testing such environments.
Key objectives of the mission include testing new technologies, robotic equipment, and communication systems. Additionally, it aims to study the effects of isolation on human health, providing vital data for future space missions.
This ambitious project is a collaborative effort between ISRO’s Human Spaceflight Centre, AAKA Space Studio, University of Ladakh, IIT Bombay, and is supported by the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council.
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Publish Date: 2024-11-01 20:58:00