India’s space agency says it will send 10 space missions into orbit by 2025.
According to media reports, the Indian Space Research Organisation has planned 10 space flights in 2025, including its first commercial space mission.
Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman S. Somanath told reporters at a press conference that India has big plans for the new year.
He said ISRO is ready to launch the NVS-02 satellite in January 2025, with plans to send more missions within the year.
India is moving towards becoming the fourth country in the world to have space docking technology, which includes 10 missions, including the NVS-02 navigation satellite.
Additionally, ISRO will launch the second in a series of second-generation navigation satellites and the ninth satellite in the Indian constellation of navigation.