ISRO's Missions After Chandrayaan-3: Missions Nisar, Aditya and Gaganyaan... After Chandrayaan, the tricolor marks will be deeper in space

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Even after Chandrayaan-3, ISRO will not have time.  There are many projects one after the other.  There are many missions.  Immediately after Chandrayaan-3, India's Suryayaan, the Aditya-L1 mission, is scheduled to be launched.  The possible date could be August 30 or 31 or the first week of September.  The solar spacecraft will study the atmosphere of the Sun.
 This is followed by the launch of XPoSat, the X-ray Polarimeter Satellite, in the same year.  It is the country's first polarimeter satellite.  It will study X-ray sources in space.  It is ready for launch.  Its launch date may be announced soon.

This is the Nisar satellite which will give the whole earth advance notice of various natural disasters.
 ISRO chief Dr.  S Somnath said that besides these, a climate observation satellite will also be launched.  which is called INSAT-3DS.  It will provide information related to the weather of the country.  Also the biggest mission will be, the unmanned flight test of the crew module of the spacecraft (Gaganyaan).
After two unmanned flight tests of the crew module, Indian astronauts will be sent into space in a spacecraft capsule.  In other words, Indian astronauts will travel into space with Indian-made technology, capsules and rockets.  This will be followed by the launch of the joint mission of India and the US.  Its name is NISAR.  That is, India-US built synthetic aperture radar.

Under the space mission, ISRO wants to show the world that it will make its astronauts travel in space with its technology and its instrument.  It will have orbital module.  which will have two parts.  The crew module in which the astronauts will live.  the second service module which will energize the crew module.
 The crew module will send astronauts into space about 400 kilometers from Earth for one to three days.  This module will orbit around the Earth in a circular orbit.  It will then land in the sea at the fixed location.

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