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ISRO has unveiled the first glimpse of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS), India’s proposed orbital lab that will place the country among the select few operating space stations. A scale model of BAS was showcased at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, during the two-day National Space Day celebrations marking Chandrayaan-3’s second anniversary.

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00:00India is now taking giant leaps in space ambitions.
00:03Prime Minister Modi wished the nation on the National Space Day.
00:07He also laid down nation's goals for the space sector,
00:10appreciated all that has been done so far.
00:14Unveiled on the National Space Day in the national capital, the Bharatiya Antarctic Station,
00:18it marks India's entry into the elite club of all the nations
00:22that have been making strides with regards to space.
00:25The first pass module, it will be weighing roughly about 10 tons.
00:29The orbit will be 450 kilometers above Earth
00:32and will serve as a hub for microgravity research, space science, medicines,
00:37even interplanetary exploration.
00:39The station comes fully equipped.
00:41There are indigenous systems that have been put in place.
00:43There is environmental control and life-saving support system,
00:47the docking mechanisms, the automated latch, radiation and debris shielding,
00:51support for spacewalking along with airlocks and advanced avionics.
00:55Today, Bharat, semi-cryogenic engine and electric propulsion as well as breakthrough technology
01:08itself is going up early, although we are far from the climate movement.
01:09We will, as I told you, find that there is a impact to the Mars When you can move on to the air fund.
01:12It is not too much.
01:13We are not.
01:14I am afraid of the project.
01:16All the future, we have more and more.
01:16It is not so much.
01:17We are still on the Water自ons.
01:18because we will be able to achieve this.
01:20ुडान भी भरेगा और आने वाले समय में भारत अपना स्पेस स्टेशन भी बनाएगा
01:29अभी हम मून और मार तक कहुंचे हैं अब हमें गहरे अंतरिक्ष में उन हिस्सों में भी जोंकना है
01:44जहां मानवता के भविष्ट के लिए कई जरूरी रहस्य चिपे हैं
01:54आने वाले समय में अंतरिक्ष में भारत की आत्रा नई उन्चाईयों को छुएगी
02:03एलशी रहसे हैं
02:33in power with any other space-faring nations in terms of launcher, in terms of human space flight program, in terms of application, in terms of satellite.
03:03I think that if you are sitting in India today, you can see a rich cultural past, which was a very expensive knowledge, and a very bright feature in which we are going.
03:33Ashwarya, today is the day when India officially landed on the moon two years ago. The Chandryanthri landed on the southernmost part of the moon, creating history and putting India in a very elite club of nations.
03:43The goal is now set for 2035 when India will launch its Bharti Antrik station. Now, right behind me, ISRO has put up the first scale model of that module, one of the modules of the Bharti Antrik station that will be launched in 2028.
03:56Group captain Subhanshu Shukla, who was here to celebrate the National Space Day and could be one of the astronauts who would be living and working in this space station, said that the goal is set for India for 2035 to launch this space station.
04:10In 2040, India is targeting to land an Indian on the moon. The Gaganyan mission is slowly progressing. Going forward, by December this year itself, ISRO is planning to conduct the made-in uncrewed launch of the Gaganyan mission.
04:23And then in 2028, the first mission, which will see three astronauts launch for a three-day period to outside the planet. Now, this space has become a part of India's major agenda when it comes to developed India plan given by the prime minister for 2047.
04:41From here at the National Space Day meet, the minister also said that seven years before India reached the 2047 target, an Indian will announce from the moon that India is going to be a developed country.
04:51So, ISRO has set the roadmap for 2047. 2035 is when the Bharti-Antri station will launch. And very interestingly, today, the prime minister also called to develop an astronaut pool.
05:02Now, to create a sustained presence in space on the moon, India will need a lot of astronauts to be selected from India. He asked the youth to join the astronaut pool and develop a core of astronauts who will take the mission forward.
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