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Aryabhata Mission

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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
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ISS operates forecasting services within ESA’s Space Weather Service Network and maintains advanced physics-based models for atmospheric drag estimation.

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Space Tango is launching its second Mambo facility to the ISS.

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The ISS in Real Time website allows users to link to any moment over the past 25 years.

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If successful, Solein production will be tested on the International Space Station (ISS).

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ATMOS and SCU hope to validate an in-space logistics business model that can service customers after the ISS is decommissioned in the 2030s.

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Manufacturing muscle tissue in space has the potential to advance space medicine for astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) and beyond.

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In May 2024, ESA announced that Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégeois were the first members of its newest astronaut class assigned to long-duration missions to the ISS.

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Orbit Fab is based in Colorado and has already achieved several milestones in its progression to regular and reliable refueling services, including resupplying the ISS.

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Janus Henderson believes Starlab has the best design, lowest cost profile, and most compelling business model among contenders to replace the ISS after its de-orbit in 2030.

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Janus Henderson believes that Starlab has the best design, lowest cost profile, and most compelling business model of any contenders vying to replace the ISS after its de-orbit in 2030.

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Janus Henderson has invested in Starlab, which is a leader in the development of a commercial space station to replace the ISS.

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Japan Low Earth Orbit Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mitsui & Co., is developing a private 'Japan Module' that will succeed the ISS's Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) 'Kibo'.

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A potential 'ISS-share office' could be priced at 115,000 yen per month, allowing users to share access to both the office and the ISS.

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French astronaut Sophie Adenot will leave for the International Space Station (ISS) in mid-February on the European Space Agency's (ESA) εpsilon mission, which will last eight months.

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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced that astronaut Makoto Suwa will stay at the International Space Station (ISS) for about six months starting around 2027.

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Once at the ISS, Makoto Suwa will perform maintenance and preservation of facilities, including the Kibo Japanese Experiment Module, as well as conduct experimental missions.

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NASA has decided to bring back four members of Crew-11 from the International Space Station (ISS) due to a serious medical issue affecting one of them.

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Yasushi Kuru, head of the astronaut operations technology unit in JAXA's Human Spaceflight Technology Division, stated that Suwa was chosen for flight based on a comprehensive assessment of the order of Japanese astronauts' ISS assignments and training status.

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Suwa is expected to be responsible for the maintenance and preservation of the ISS facilities, including the Japanese Experiment Module 'Kibo', as well as various utilization missions such as scientific experiments.

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Die Crew-11 Mitglieder befinden sich seit August 2025 auf der Internationalen Raumstation ISS.

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