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Aryabhata Mission

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Payloads
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Assets deployed on this mission
Aryabhata
retired
Launch Details

Launch Date

4/19/1975

Launch Site

GTsP-4 LC107/2

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Launch Vehicle

Kosmos 11K65M (R-14 Family)

Mission Stats
Orbit
N/A
Operator
Unknown
Price (Est)
Secret
Payload Count
1
Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

Voyager will support on-orbit execution and data return for ISS missions.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

Under the earlier Johnson Space Center services contract, Voyager conducted waste deployment operations using the Bishop Airlock on the ISS.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

Voyager will manage interfaces between payload providers and NASA and ensure that hardware and experiments meet safety and certification requirements for ISS missions.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

The multi-year contract framework gives Voyager a predictable channel for recurring mission management work while giving NASA flexibility to align task orders with evolving ISS needs.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

The deorbit vehicle built by SpaceX is intended to enable a precise re-entry of the ISS over the Pacific Ocean far from land and people.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

NASA's ISS program manager, Kirk Shireman, warned that the transition to commercial crew vehicles may disrupt International Space Station operations.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

NASA commercial LEO program management and ISS program management considered integrating Ax-1 activities into the station schedule to be a complex task involving over 1,000 items.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceApr 8, 2022

The report indicates there may not explicitly be a national laboratory in LEO once the ISS is retired and that the National Laboratory nomenclature may be removed from legislation or the intent of a National Laboratory may transition to a new model lacking a government-owned platform.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceDec 22, 2023

The agreements with Axiom Space, Blue Origin, and Voyager Space are part of NASA’s strategy to support development of commercial space stations intended to be in operation by late this decade to support a transition from the ISS.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceJan 6, 2024

Equipment for experiments is sent to the ISS on resupply flights, and operations are monitored from CADMOS's control centre.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

Starlab’s AI-enabled commercial space station aims for a seamless transition of microgravity science and research with the retirement of the International Space Station (ISS).

Mentioned as: ISSSource

Space Entry plans to develop robotics operation utilization services for a private space station after the International Space Station (ISS) retires.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

NASA's chief health and medical officer, J.D. Polk, stated that minor medical issues have occurred on the ISS in the past, such as toothaches and earaches.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

Voyager Technologies anticipates adding three payload missions during the next quarter to support short-term demand and ongoing ISS operations.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceFeb 12, 2026

NASA Inspector General Paul Martin expressed skepticism about the business case for commercialization of the ISS.

Mentioned as: ISSSource

CASIS estimated it would use 92 percent of the commercial facilities it has access to on the ISS, such as experiment platforms, in the first half of 2019.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceFeb 9, 2019

NASA intends to use greater commercialization of the ISS to help support development of commercial LEO facilities and eventually transition away from the ISS.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceJun 10, 2019

NASA is soliciting proposals for additional studies of concepts intended to lead to sustainable demand for LEO facilities, including specific research areas or research facilities that could be added to the ISS.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceMay 31, 2019

Bigelow Space Operations paid substantial sums as deposits and reservation fees to SpaceX in September 2018 for four Crew Dragon missions to the ISS.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceJun 11, 2019

CASIS has operated the portion of ISS facilities designated a national laboratory since 2011.

Mentioned as: ISSSourceAug 14, 2019
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