LIVE MISSION CONTROL

India's Journey
Beyond Earth

Witness the evolution of space exploration through cutting-edge technology, frugal innovation, and the dreams of 1.4 billion people reaching for the stars.

124+
Successful Launches
52
Active Satellites
8
Global Partners
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REAL-TIME TRACKING

Live Mission Control

Monitor active missions, satellite positions, and upcoming launches in real-time from ISRO's mission control center.

Aditya-L1

Solar Observatory

OPERATIONAL
Altitude1.5M km from Earth
Velocity29.78 km/s
Data transmission in 2h 15m

Chandrayaan-3 Rover

Lunar Surface Mission

OPERATIONAL
AltitudeLunar South Pole
VelocityStationary
Surface analysis ongoing

GSAT-24

Communication Satellite

OPERATIONAL
Altitude36,000 km
Velocity3.07 km/s
Orbital adjustment in 6h

Gaganyaan Test Vehicle

Crew Module Test

PREPARING
AltitudeGround Station
VelocityPre-launch
Launch scheduled Q2 2025
LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

50 Years of Space Innovation

From humble beginnings to global leadership, trace the milestones that shaped India's space program.

First Satellite

Aryabhata Launch

India's first satellite launched, marking the beginning of the space age for the nation.

1975
Lunar Discovery

Chandrayaan-1

Discovered water molecules on the Moon, revolutionizing lunar science globally.

2008
Mars Success

Mars Orbit

First Asian nation to reach Mars orbit in maiden attempt with record low cost.

2014
World Record

104 Satellites

World record for most satellites launched in a single mission aboard PSLV-C37.

2017
Historic Landing

Lunar South Pole

Chandrayaan-3 achieved soft landing on lunar south pole, a global first.

2023
Future Mission

Human Spaceflight

Gaganyaan mission preparing to send Indian astronauts to space.

2025
50+
Years of Excellence
124
Successful Launches
430+
Satellites Deployed
36
Countries Served
GLOBAL COLLABORATION

International Space Partnerships

Building bridges across nations through collaborative space exploration and technology sharing initiatives.

International Collaborations

Joint missions and technology sharing with global space agencies

8+Partners

Commercial Partnerships

Satellite launches and space services for international clients

36+Partners

Academic Cooperation

Research collaborations with universities and institutions worldwide

50+Partners

Key Space Agency Partners

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NASA

United States

NISAR Mission
European Space Agency logo with blue and white design

ESA

European Union

Gaganyaan Support
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency logo with red and white colors

JAXA

Japan

Lunar Exploration
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Roscosmos

Russia

Crew Training