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SPACE

Indian Space Station to Mirror ISS Orbit: Why it’s a Strategic Masterstroke

By R Anil Kumar

  • India’s Upcoming Space Station sets its sight on global collaboration with NASA’s ISS

  • This is ideal forb studying our planet, including the polar regions and will also allow satellites to connect with ground stations around the world, boosting communication capabilities

  • As ISRO continues to develop its space station plans, the international space community will be watching closely. India’s ambitious project not only represents a significant leap in the country’s space capabilities but also signals its readiness to play a larger role in global space exploration efforts

  • Primary advantages of this orbital inclination is the extensive coverage it provide Alignment with the ISS’s orbit also opens up possibilities for future collaboration. India may be able to leverage existing ground infrastructure

  • This decision marks a strategic move that could pave the way for future international collaboration and scientific advancements

Bengaluru, July 11. India’s ambitious plans for its upcoming space station have taken a significant step forward with the announcement of its intended orbital inclination.

Image Source: ISRO

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has revealed that the station will orbit at a 51.5-degree inclination, nearly identical to the International Space Station’s (ISS) 51.6-degree path.

Orbital inclination, the angle between an orbit’s plane and the equatorial plane of a celestial body, is crucial in spacecraft operations. A higher inclination allows for comprehensive Earth observation, including polar regions, and enhances global communication by enabling satellites to connect with ground stations worldwide.

This decision marks a strategic move that could pave the way for future international collaboration and scientific advancement.

Indian Space Station Will Mirror ISS’s Orbit

The choice of orbital inclination is far from arbitrary. It reflects a careful balance between technical constraints, international cooperation potential, and scientific benefits. While China’s Tiangong space station orbits at a 42-degree inclination, India’s decision to align with the ISS’s orbit suggests a forward-thinking approach to space exploration.

One of the primary advantages of this orbital inclination is the extensive coverage it provides. At 51.5 degrees, the space station will fly over approximately 90% of the Earth’s inhabited areas.

This broad swath enables comprehensive Earth observation capabilities and facilitates communication with a wide network of ground stations across the globe.

The alignment with the ISS’s orbit also opens up possibilities for future collaboration. As the ISS is scheduled for deorbiting by 2030, India’s space station could potentially fill a crucial gap in the international space research landscape.

The matching inclination would simplify rendezvous and docking procedures for visiting vehicles from other space agencies, reducing fuel consumption and operational complexities, according to experts.

Moreover, India may be able to leverage existing ground infrastructure established for tracking and communicating with the ISS. This could lead to significant cost savings and operational efficiencies as India develops its space station program.

Challenges for ISRO

However, achieving and maintaining this orbital inclination will present challenges for ISRO.

Unlike the Russian Soyuz launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome, which naturally align with the ISS’s orbit due to the launch site’s latitude, India’s launches will require specific manoeuvring to reach the desired inclination.

This will demand precise calculations and potentially more fuel usage during the initial stages of the mission.

While the official rationale behind India’s choice has not been fully disclosed, the decision reflects a well-considered approach to space exploration. By aligning with established international norms, India positions itself as a potential key player in the future of space research and collaboration.

As ISRO continues to develop its space station plans, the international space community will be watching closely. India’s ambitious project not only represents a significant leap in the country’s space capabilities but also signals its readiness to play a larger role in global space exploration efforts.

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