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In Pics | ISRO's five biggest achievements till dateThe Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched its third lunar mission Chandrayaan 3 on board the heavy-lift LVM3-M4 rocket from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on Friday. Scroll for a look at some of ISRO's biggest achievements till date.
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In Pics | ISRO's five biggest achievements till date
In Pics | ISRO's five biggest achievements till date
Aryabhata, 1975: This was India's first satellite, and was named after the famous astronomer. What makes it more special is the fact that it was completely designed and fabricated in India. Credit: Reuters Photo
PSLV-C28 / DMC3 Mission: This was the heaviest commercial mission with five satellites weighing about 1,440 kg. Credit: PTI Photo
Chandrayaan 1, 2008: It was India's first deep space mission, and had played a significant role in the discovery of water molecules on the Moon. It made over 3,400 orbits around the Moon. The mission was concluded on August 29, 2009 when communication with the spacecraft was lost. Credit: Reuters Photo
IRNSS: This mission included seven satellites, and was aimed at building India's own navigation system. Also called Navic (Navigation with Indian Constellation), it reportedly covered an area of 15,000 km across India. Credit: PTI Photo
INSAT: The Indian National Satellite system is one of the biggest achievements of the ISRO. Set up in 1983, it gave rise to a major revolution in India’s communications sector. Credit: iStock Photo

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(Published 14 July 2023, 16:01 IST)