India's first analog space mission, ISRO will find life in interplanetary habitats

Obnews Digital Desk. ISRO's 'Analog Space Mission' launched from Leh in Ladakh Bengaluru, November 1 Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on Friday said that its 'Analog Space Mission' has been launched from Leh in Ladakh.

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The space agency said in a post on social media platform 'X' that this mission will act as an interplanetary habitat to meet the challenges of a 'base station' located beyond Earth. “India's first analog space mission launches from Leh,” ISRO said.

The statement said, “This mission, in collaboration with the Human Space Flight Centre, ISRO, AAKA Space Studio, University of Ladakh, IIT Bombay and Ladakh Autonomous Mountain Development Council, will act as an interplanetary habitat that will address the challenges of an extraterrestrial base station.” “

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During this training, astronauts will have to face challenges like walking on difficult terrain, limited communication and judicious use of resources. Its biggest advantage is that possible problems during space travel can be understood and solved in advance. This analog space mission of ISRO is an effort to take India's space exploration to new heights. This is not only strengthening our astronautics but is also an important step towards ensuring India's leading role in space research in the future. Let us tell you that this Analog Space Mission is a joint effort of Human Spaceflight Centre, ISRO, AAKA Space Studio, University of Ladakh, IIT Bombay, which has received support from Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council.

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