Fortune India
From the Moon to the Sun and beyond—India’s space ambitions are scaling new heights.
Launched in 2023, Aditya-L1 is now studying solar storms and their impact on Earth’s atmosphere.
India aims to send its first astronauts into space by 2025, marking a giant leap for ISRO.
ISRO’s ambitious plan to collect and return samples from the Moon could launch before 2030.
This India-US satellite will monitor natural disasters, ice melt, and crop patterns in real-time.
Shukrayaan will study Venus’s dense atmosphere, possibly launching later this decade.
After the success of its first Mars mission, ISRO is planning an even more powerful Mars orbiter.
SSLV offers low-cost access to space for small payloads and is already in early use.
With so many powerful missions in the fray, ISRO is transforming India into a global space power—one mission at a time.