Formation of INCOSPAR
INCOSPAR was formed under Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, laying the foundation for India's space program.
“In-flight Abort Demonstration of Crew Escape System (CES)” at Mach number 1.2 with the newly developed Test Vehicle followed by Crew Module separation & safe recovery.
LEARN MOREIndia's third lunar mission that successfully soft-landed on the Moon's south pole, making India the first country to achieve this feat.
LEARN MOREIndia's first interplanetary mission to Mars. Launched in 2013, it made India the first Asian nation to reach Martian orbit and the first globally to do so on its first attempt.
LEARN MOREThe Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), founded in 1969, is the space agency of the Government of India, responsible for national space missions, satellite launches, and planetary exploration.
With a vision to harness space technology for national development and scientific advancement, ISRO has become a global symbol of innovation, affordability, and excellence in space missions.
To apply space technology for national growth, resource management, disaster monitoring, and communication services while exploring deep space frontiers.
To make India a world leader in space science, satellite applications, and interplanetary missions that benefit all of humanity.
From Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan to launching 100+ satellites in one mission, ISRO continues to break records and inspire generations.
INCOSPAR was formed under Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, laying the foundation for India's space program.
ISRO was established on 15 August 1969, replacing INCOSPAR.
India launched its first satellite, Aryabhata, marking a major milestone in its space journey.
India's first lunar mission which discovered water molecules on the moon's surface.
India's Mars Orbiter Mission made India the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit.
First successful soft landing on the Moon's south pole by India.
India achieved its first successful in-space satellite docking.