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India Plans To Build a Moon-Orbiting Space Station By 2040 (space.com) 30

India plans to build a moon-orbiting space station by 2040 that will support crewed missions to the moon and serve as a hub for scientific research. Space Magazine reports: If all goes according to plan, the lunar space station will be completed around the same time the nation's astronauts land on the moon, with construction of a permanent base on the surface before 2050. The lunar space station appears to be the third and final phase of India's moon exploration efforts. [...]

The lunar space station may be similar to the one India plans to build in Earth orbit, known as the Bharatiya Antariksh Station, or BAS. The development of this station's first module, BAS-1, was greenlit by the Indian government in September. Officials have said the first module will be launched to low Earth orbit by 2028, and the entire station will be operational by 2035.

India Plans To Build a Moon-Orbiting Space Station By 2040

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  • The USA can offer them fractional space station ownership of the best of the 1990s in on orbit habitat for a very good deal. Just got to boost it up to a higher orbit before 2030, evicting the russian co owners might be a challenge. The claimed mass to LEO via Starship delivery at fractional costs of a india space program does offer India the outsourcing quandary. Want a space program, put yourself on SpaceX launch schedule and eventually pressure space x launch and land in your part of the world
    • I get the feeeling the ruskies are looking for the exit door anyway. They'd probably be happy to sell their side of it off for cheap.

      Im honestly surprised Musk hasnt offered to buy the damn thing, though I'd imagine he has other plans

      • I get the feeeling the ruskies are looking for the exit door anyway. They'd probably be happy to sell their side of it off for cheap.

        Im honestly surprised Musk hasnt offered to buy the damn thing, though I'd imagine he has other plans

        Considering the Russian module leaks [space.com] to the point they have to keep it sealed and use much lower pressure to none and only for temporary storage, and the likely formation of cracks throughout for whatever reason renders it unfixable, it sounds like the equivalent of a shady unheated self storage, with a leaky roof, wanly lit when it’s not flickering.

    • by Samare ( 2779329 )

      India doesn't want to have to ask the US for permission whenever they want to send something in space. Otherwise, they'd have to follow whatever the US tells them to do.

    • The USA can offer them fractional space station ownership

      Much of the rationale for India's space program is political.

      The goal is to give Indians pride in their country and inspire kids to be engineers and astronauts while helping to reelect Modi.

      India won't get that as tenants in someone else's space station.

      • India won't get that period, Modi will use it to funnel some money to some fuckheads, and nothing will come of it. This is some running-before-walking horseshit that would probably fail even with good intentions, which are not involved here.

  • Unless you want to investigate whether the moon is an artificial structure, I don't see the point for all the interest in our moon.
    The thing doesn't even rotate or something.

    • It rotates.
      One rotation per month.
      Hence it shows us always the same side.

      FACEPALM.

      • It rotates. One rotation per month. Hence it shows us always the same side.

        FACEPALM.

        Look, if epicycles aren’t working, you simply aren’t using enough epicycles.

    • Musk won't get on Mars, he's not an idiot. He will send other and claim how great HIS achievement is... Like he does with everything engineering related in other ventures.
      • by Anonymous Coward

        Male Announcer: What happens when rich American tech billionaires think their rocket Scientist? [Male control: Lift off!] 'Race To Pluto' - the amateur space race reality show. Who'll get to orbit first?
        Male Announcer: Who'll burn up on re-entry?
        Male Announcer: And which rich a------ will proved beyond reasonable doubt? They're the biggest dick in the galaxy!

    • Absolute bucket loads of resources in a minescule gravity well. If you want to start hitting up the planets, setting up a manufacturing FOB on the moon is a no brainer.

      Astroid belt mining might be an even better move, but the moons got He3 , and thats potentially a *very* attractive fuel source if they ever figure the fusion shit out.

      • the moons got He3

        Cost-effective DT fusion is at least twenty years away, and He3 fusion is WAY more difficult than DT.

        • by e3m4n ( 947977 )

          I thought it was always 10 years away ;-)

        • by Megane ( 129182 )
          Helium-3 on the moon is the ultimate midwit trap. Not only is it hard enough to fuse that we would already have to have working fusion reactors for 20+ years, it's so sparse on the moon that getting uranium from seawater looks good. If you really want Helium-3, just stick some lithium in a fission reactor, or collect a bunch of tritium and wait a dozen years.
    • by e3m4n ( 947977 )

      Its nice and remote so less chance of a bad experiment going terribly wrong. No population to wipe out. So long as we conserve its mass and orbit, we wont mess things up for us.

  • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Tuesday November 19, 2024 @05:30AM (#64956677)

    Not only is sanitation rubbish but India has massively slipped on the food security index. 1/4 of the world's classified "undernourished" live in India. I get it that science has trickle down benefits to society, but there's a minimum threshold where you need to not focus on spending many billions to go to the moon and instead focus on the ability to feed your population and allow them to wash their hands.

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      Sanitation can be added to another major problem India has: air pollution.

    • ISRO has an annual budget of $1.6B, and they get a lot done for that money. The government estimates that the ROI (contribution to the GDP) is about 250% of that, which is not a huge surprise for a cost-effective operator in India's $60B/year space industry.

      Oh and for comparison, the budget for their Rural Development agency is $21B / year.
      • If you think the ISRO will be building a space station on the moon for $1.6B/yr then I highly recommend getting yourself committed to a room where the walls are made of fluffy pillows.

        That is my point. I didn't say India needs to stop its space program, I said they shouldn't be focusing on going to the moon.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      India's space programme is profitable. Cutting it would mean even less money is available to address other issues.

    • by e3m4n ( 947977 )

      Are you saying this space station is going to reek of curry?

  • See which fills up faster.
  • their lunar space station could become the biggest scam calling center ever !!
  • And on the way there, stay at the space hotel
    https://web.archive.org/web/20... [archive.org]

    What is it about space that makes otherwise rational adults lose their minds?

  • Can they name it "Alice" ?

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