🚀🌌Top 10 Amazing Facts About ISRO | India’s Space Research Achievements:

🚀Top 10 Amazing Facts About ISRO | India’s Space Research Achievements:

Discover the Top 10 Amazing Facts About ISRO and explore India’s incredible achievements in space research and technology. Learn about historic Moon and Mars missions, powerful rockets, satellite innovations, and how ISRO became one of the world’s most respected space agencies.🌌🇮🇳

01: Founding father of ISRO:

Vikram Sarabhai is the founding father of ISRO and the first chairman of ISRO.

02: Formation of ISRO:

Indian Space Research Organization (I.S.R.O.) was formed on 15 august 1969 by Vikram Sarabhai. It superseded the erstwhile “Indian National Committee For Space Research” (INCOSPAR) which was established in 1962.

03: Expenditure in the last 40 years:

ISRO’s expenditure in the last 40 years = Half of NASA’s single-year budget.

04: India’s first indigenous satellite launch vehicle:

SLV-3 was India’s first indigenous satellite launch vehicle and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was the director of the project. SLV was intended to reach a height of 400 kilometers and carry a payload of 40 kg. It was a four-stage rocket with all solid-propellant motors. The first launch of the SLV took place in Sriharikota on 10 August 1979 and the fourth and final launch of the SLV took place on 17 April 1983.

05: Mars Mission by ISRO:

The Mars Orbiter Mission also called Mangalyaan is a space probe orbiting Mars since 24 September 2014. It was launched on 5 November 2013 by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). It is India's first interplanetary mission and it made it the fourth space agency to reach Mars, after Roscosmos, NASA, and the European Space Agency. ISRO’s Mars Mission is the cheapest so far, just 450 crore i.e., RS 12 per km.

06: Reaching Mars in the first attempt:

India (ISRO) is the only one country that has reached Mars in the first attempt.US failed in their first 5 attempts. The Soviet Union failed in its first 8 attempts. China & Russia also failed in their first attempt.

07: Total PSLV launched by ISRO till date:

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) 64 times as of May 2026. The first successful PSLV was launched on September 20, 1993 (PSLV-D1) and The most recent mission was the PSLV-C62/EOS-N1, which launched on January 12, 2026.

08: Mission Chandrayan-1:

Chandrayaan-1 was the first Indian lunar probe under the Chandrayaan program. It was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation in October 2008 and operated until August 2009. The mission included a lunar orbiter and an impactor. India launched the spacecraft using a PSLV-XL rocket on 22 October 2008 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, at Sriharikota about 80 km north of Chennai. This mission made India the 4th country to host its flag on the moon.

09: ISRO's Geoportal Bhuvan:

Bhuvan is a web mapping service that allows users to explore a 2D/3D representation of the surface of the Earth. The browser is specifically tailored to view India, offering the highest resolution in this region and providing content in four local languages. Apart from visualization, Bhuvan provides timely disaster support services (domestic and international) free satellite data and a products download facility and rich thematic datasets. It also acts as a platform for hosting government data.

10: World Record by ISRO:

ISRO Created a record in Feb 2017, launching 104 satellites in a single mission using the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). The rocket launched Cartosat-2D and 103 nanosatellites: two from India, one each from Kazakhstan, Israel, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United Arab Emirates, along with 96 from the United States of America – 88 Dove satellites and 8 LEMUR satellites. The three Indian satellites launched were Cartosat-2D, INS-1A, and INS-1B. 

Final Thought:

ISRO’s incredible journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the world’s leading space agencies is a true inspiration for science and innovation. From launching successful satellite missions to exploring the Moon and Mars, ISRO has shown that determination, knowledge, and teamwork can achieve extraordinary milestones. Its achievements continue to make India proud and inspire future generations to dream bigger and reach for the stars. 🚀🇮🇳

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