ISRO released the Indian Space Station (BAS) model on the occasion of National Space Day. By 2028, the first module of BAS will be launched, which will include India in the Space Lab -operating countries.
Bharatiya antariksh station: India’s space agency ISRO (ISRO) released a model of the Indian Space Station (BAS) module during the two -day National Space Day celebrations on Friday. This has given the world a glimpse of what the BAS will be like.
India will launch BAS’s first module by 2028
India plans to launch the first module of its space station BAS by 2028. This will include India in the special countries that operate the lab in space. There are currently two orbital laboratories. The international space station run by five space agencies and the Tiangong space station of China.
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Five modules of BAS will be established by 2035
India plans to set up five modules of the Indian space station by 2035. The BAS-01 module is expected to weigh 10 tonnes. It will be installed in the lower Earth orbit, 450 km above the Earth. Its main features include indigenously developed environmental control and life support system (ECLSS), India Docking System, India Birthing Mechanism, Automatic Hatch System, Platforms for Micurgirs Research and Technology Performance, scientific imaging and viewport.
These works will be done in BAS
The BAS will also have a provision to repay the airllock and plug and play integrated avionics to support the propulsion and ECLSS fluids, radiation, thermal and micro meteorial orbital debris (MMOD) protection, space suits, additional vehicle activity. The BAS will serve as a research platform for the study of various aspects of space, life science, medical and inter -interpretation. This will provide an opportunity to study the effects of subtle gravity on human health and test technology necessary for humans to live in space for a long time. This space station will promote space tourism.