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India gets its first analog space mission in Leh to plan its lunar mission experiments​

India’s first analog space mission begins in Leh, Ladakh with ISRO simulating life in interplanetary habitats. This month-long mission involves a self-sustaining habitat, crucial for India’s future lunar and Mars missions. The challenging high-altitude environment provides valuable data for testing life support systems, aiming to advance India’s space exploration capabilities.

​ India’s first analog space mission begins in Leh, Ladakh with ISRO simulating life in interplanetary habitats. This month-long mission involves a self-sustaining habitat, crucial for India’s future lunar and Mars missions. The challenging high-altitude environment provides valuable data for testing life support systems, aiming to advance India’s space exploration capabilities. India’s first analog space mission begins in Leh, Ladakh with ISRO simulating life in interplanetary habitats. This month-long mission involves a self-sustaining habitat, crucial for India’s future lunar and Mars missions. The challenging high-altitude environment provides valuable data for testing life support systems, aiming to advance India’s space exploration capabilities. Read More

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