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Success Journey of ISRO - Part 1

Success Journey of ISRO-Newsworldfactors

Whatever ISRO has today, it is due to its years of hard work and passion. In ancient times, Indian science was not so much developed that it could do its own security, but ISRO showed this work and made India self-reliant, So let's see this interesting trip of Success Journey of ISRO from beginning.

1962

Constitution of India's National Committee on Space Research under the chairmanship of Dr. Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai.


1965-66 

Establishment of experimental satellite communications center under the aegis of Indian National Committee of Space Research.


20 November, 1967

Successful launch of first rocket Rohini-75 with a diameter of 75 mm.




1969 

Formation of Indian Space Research Organization by restructuring Indian National Committee of Space Research.


1972 

Setting up of the Space Commission, formation of the Department of Space of the Government of India.


19 April, 1975 


Successful launch of Aryabhata, a science experimental satellite by the Soviet showroom, Om Prakash Market.


7 June, 1979 

Successful launch of Satellite "Bhaskara-1" from Soviet Space Center.


18 July, 1980 

Successful launch of satellite Rohini-1 with the help of Indian rocket SLB-3 from Sriharikota.


31 May, 1981 


Successful launch of Rohini RS-1 with the help of S3, the satellite was destroyed after a week.


20 November, 1981

Successful launch of Bhaskara-2 from Space Center.


10 April, 1982

Successful launch of Indian National Congress's first satellite by Delta Rocket from Satellite Space Center.




8 September, 1982

INSAT-1A destroyed.

17 April, 1983

Fourth and final flight of Indian Rocket SBL-3, successful launch of Rohini RS-2.


30 August, 1983


The Rangers of America's Assails set up the banquet in the desired class.


1990


INSAT-1B working for one and a half years.


3-11 April 1984


India's first astronaut, Squadron Leader Rakesh Sharma with Soviet Cosmonaut Melyshev and Gennady Strekalov, left for Space by Soyuz T-11


4th April, 1984

Soyuz T-11 installed in space, Soviet Space Laboratory connected to "Salyut 7", by staying in Salyut 7, these astronauts conducted many scientific tests,


11th April, 1984

these astronauts returned to Earth.


24 March, 1987

ASLV fails badly after 163 seconds of launch from Sriharikota.




17 March, 1988

Successful launch of Indian tele-sensing satellite IRS-1A by object rocket from Soviet Space Center.


13 July, 1988

Second failed flight of ASLV from Sriharikota, it get destroyed after 140 seconds after launch.


22 July, 1988


The launch of INSAT-1C by European Space Agency's Aryan Rocket from Kourou, due to not opening the solar panel the satellite's functionality remained only 50%, contact of INSAT-1C broke with earth on November 25, 1986.


21 October, 1989

Successful investigation of Booster Motor of PSLV Phase I.




21 March, 1990


Successful investigation of the battleship section of PSLV Phase II.


12 June, 1990

A successful launch of INSAT-1D with the help of delta rocket from the 90-run field space station.


29 August, 1991


Successful launch of IRS-1B with the help of Soviet Rocket.


20 May, 1992



ASLV's third flight from Sriharikota, Mission ASLV-D3 fully successful.


10 July, 1992

The beginning of the second generation of the INSAT series, successfully launching INSAT-2A with the help of Delta Rocket from Cape Canaveral.



23 July, 1993


Successful launch of INSAT-2B with the help of Rocket Ariane 4 and European Space Agency from Kourou.


20 September, 1993


The first flight of the country's polar rocket from Sriharikota, destroyed only after a few seconds of PSLV flight, mission failed.


4 May, 1994



Fourth flight of ASLV from Sriharikota, Mission ASLV successful.


15 October, 1994


Successful flight of PSLV from Sriharikota, Mission PSLV-D2 is fully successful, remote sensing satellite IRS-P2 successfully installed in space.


7 December, 1995



A successful launch of the INSAT-2C multipurpose satellites with the help of Rocket Aryan of the European Space Agency from Kourou.


To Be Continued>>


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