ISRO aims to achieve debris-free space mission by 2030

ISRO aims to achieve debris-free space mission by 2030

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: April 18 2024

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  • ISRO announced that India aims to achieve a debris-free space mission by 2030.
  • Announcing the objective, ISRO Chairman S Somanath informed that all Indian space missions will be supported for this.
  • Under this initiative, careful action will be taken to ensure the stability and security of the space.
  • ISRO Chairman informed that 54 spacecraft are currently operational, and some other items not active will also be disposed of.
  • The initiative aims to achieve a debris free space mission by 2030 by all Indian space actors, government and non-governmental. 
  • India encourages all state space actors to follow this initiative for the long-term sustainability of outer space.
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