Year Ender 2025: ISRO created history in space, these 8 achievements made India famous in the world

India Space Missions: The year 2025 has brought a new pinnacle of achievements for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). This year, India not only crossed the historic mark of 200 successful missions, but also showed the world its indigenous cryogenic technology and heavy rocket ‘Baahubali’. Also made me realize the power of.

For the first time, an Indian astronaut reached the International Space Station (ISS), which gave new flight to India’s dreams of manned space mission. According to the ISRO chief, this year’s progress and the number of missions have been almost double compared to the last decade.

Miracle of Bahubali rocket and launching of heavy satellites

In the last weeks of the year, ISRO achieved a major success on 24 December 2025. ‘Bahubali’ The American company’s 6100 kg communication satellite ‘Bluebird Block-2’ will be launched through a rocket called LVM3. Successfully placed in low Earth orbit.

This mission proved to give a new identity to India’s commercial launching capability at the global level. Apart from this, ISRO also conducted the successful “hot test&#8221 of the semi-cryogenic engine (SE2000) this year. This has cleared the way for powerful rockets of the future.

Tricolor at Space Docking and International Space Station

In January 2025, India will launch ‘Spadex’ Showed its technological maturity to the world by successfully connecting two satellites in space through Space Docking Experiment. With this success, India has become the fourth country in the world to do so, which is an essential step towards building an indigenous space station in the future.

Along with this, ISRO astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla launched ‘Axiom-4’ Created history by spending 18 days on ISS under the mission. He became the second Indian after Rakesh Sharma to go to space, making the entire nation proud.

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Solar Mission Aditya-L1 and ‘NISAR’ Jugalbandi of

India’s first solar mission Aditya-L1 released revolutionary data in the field of solar research this year. ISRO has shared about 15 terabytes of scientific data with the global community to understand the mysteries of the Sun. In addition, ISRO and NASA’s joint mission ‘NISAR’ (NISAR) also flew this year.

It is the world’s first dual-frequency radar imaging satellite, which will accurately monitor natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis and climate change. These achievements establish India as a global superpower in the field of space science.

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