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NASA, JAXA, and ISRO are expected to launch lunar navigation and communications satellites around the end of the decade.
The Interpreting India episode addresses enablers and constraints for ISRO to send an Indian to the Moon.
ISRO’s New Space India Ltd (NSIL) released a Request for Qualification in May 2024 to develop a heavy-lift launcher.
ISRO assisted Agnikul with mission reviews and flight tracking, and enabled the setup of their private launchpad at the Sriharikota spaceport.
ISRO provided the flight termination system for SOrTeD, which was not activated during the flight.
ISRO issued a statement that Garcetti and S. Somanath discussed several cooperative ventures including a potential follow-up to the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) spacecraft scheduled to launch later 2024.
ISRO is developing a Mars Lander Mission as a follow-up to the 2013 Mars Orbiter Mission.
ISRO plans state Chandrayaan-4 would launch no earlier than 2028.
The S2 motor of the Kalam-250 rocket, designed and developed by Skyroot Aerospace, underwent a static test at ISRO/SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota.
POEM-3 received operational support from other ISRO centres including URSC, LPSC, and IISU.
The ESA Council received a presentation from S. Somanath, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation, at a 2024-03-27 ESA Council meeting.
Any ESA–ISRO cooperative plans that require funding from ESA member states will be included in the package of proposals for the ESA ministerial conference in late 2025.
A July 2021 agreement gives ISRO access to ESA ground stations for some missions, including Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1, in exchange for ESA access to ISRO tracking stations for some missions.
ISRO is providing the S-band payload, the spacecraft bus, and the launch vehicle for NISAR.
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission jointly developed with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will provide data for the Surface Deformation and Change designated observable.
ISRO conducted a successful abort test in October 2023 demonstrating crew escape capabilities.
Blue Origin and ISRO are interested in using LVM3 to launch crew capsules to service Blue Origin’s commercial space station, Orbital Reef.
ISRO completed human-rating of the Vikas engine in April 2023 after three years of testing.
ISRO demonstrated a successful integrated parachute test in 2022 for safe capsule splashdown.
In July 2023, ISRO successfully tested the Service Module’s propulsion system for Gaganyaan missions.