INDIAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANISATION (ISRO) HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT AND FUTURE PROGRAMS.

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) , 
Indian Space agency , it was founded in 1969 to develop independent Indian space program. It's headquarters located in BENGALORE. ISRO is headed by government and its chairman which also it's cheif executive who is also a chairman of indian government space commission and the department of space.

This organisation is operated through countrywide network of its centres. Also a space application centre is developed by sensors and payload in Ahmedabad. All setallite are designed , developed , assembled , and tested at one of its centre U R Rap Satellite centre (foremly known as ISRO satellite centre) which loacted in banglore. Similarly, launched vechiclenare developed at the Vikram Sarabhai space centre in Thiruvananthapuram, kerla. Thus, launches take place at Satish Dhawan space centre located on Sriharikota Island, near Chennai.


The master/ total control facilities for geostationary satellites station are located at Hasan and bhopal. The processing facilities for remote-sensing data are located at the National Remote Sensing Centre in Hyderabad. After government ISRO commercial arm is Antrix Corporation, which has its headquarters in Bangalore.


ISRO’s launches it's first satellite, Aryabhata by the Soviet Union on April 19, 1975. Rohini is the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vechicle was launched on July 18, 1980.


ISRO has launched many different type space systems, including the Indian National Satellite (INSAT) system for telecommunication, television broadcasting, meteorology, and disaster warning and the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites for resource monitoring and management. Similarly, Radar Imaging Satellite-1 (RISAT-1, launched in 2012) and the Satellite with Argos and Altika (SARAL).


ISRO also developed 3 rockets : polar satellite launch vechicle (PSLV). Geostationary satellites launch vechicle (GSLV) and the heavy lift version of (GSLV) called LVM AND GSLV Mark III . 

ISRO had done different mission including
chandrayaan-1 in 2008 and chandrayaan-2 , 2019 (on moon).
Mars orbiter mission in 2013 (Mars).

ISRO also plan to put astronaut into orbit in 2021.

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