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ISRO Prepared Master Plan; India Will Not Leave Debris In Space Like Other Countries Of The World

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has achieved a breakthrough in rocket engine technology with the development of lightweight carbon-carbon (Si-Si) nozzles for rocket engines. This will increase the payload capacity. ISRO said that the payload capacity of the rocket can be increased with this rocket engine developed by the space agency’s Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC).

Speaking from the stage of the 42nd Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) annual meeting in Bengaluru on Tuesday, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Chairman S Somnath announced that by 2030, all Indian space debris, including government and non-government The target is to free the space from debris through missions. He said that ISRO has a very clear plan as far as future space exploration and space utilization is concerned. Possibly there may be more discussion and debate on this in the coming days.

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54 spacecraft in our orbit at present

According to S Somnath, at present there are 54 spacecraft in our orbit that are functional, along with some other non-functioning objects are also present. We are taking action very carefully wherever it is possible to dispose of space objects or eliminate their active role after separation from orbit. He informed that ISRO has achieved a major breakthrough in rocket engine technology with the development of lightweight carbon-carbon (Si-Si) nozzles for rocket engines. This nozzle is manufactured using processes such as carbonization and high temperature treatment of green composites. It is able to maintain mechanical properties even at elevated temperatures. This will also increase its payload capacity.

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India will have its own space station by 2035

Somnath said that India is working on a plan to set up its own space station by 2035. Somnath also said that in future, action should be taken to take all the spacecraft launched by it out of the orbit and bring them to a safe place after the completion of the work.

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