India, Aug. 23 -- On 23 August 2025, India celebrated its second National Space Day, marking two years since the historic Chandrayaan-3 lunar landing. The celebration, however, was not limited to past success. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) presented a full-scale model of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS) in New Delhi.
The unveiling of the BAS model is seen as a major step towards establishing a permanent human presence in space for India. ISRO plans to launch the first module of the station by 2028, placing India among an exclusive group of nations that operate orbital laboratories by 2035. This orbital outpost will serve as a platform for microgravity research, technology demonstrations, and interplanetary exploratio...
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