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India launches development of its first homegrown space station, BAS, with first module due in 2028, aiming for full operation by 2035.
India has launched development of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS), its first indigenous space station, with the first module, BAS-01, set for launch in 2028.
Built by ISRO, the station will orbit Earth at 400–450 km and consist of five modules made from high-strength aluminum alloy, designed to support 3–4 astronauts for 15–20 day missions.
Fully operational by 2035, the station will serve as a microgravity research hub and advance India’s deep-space capabilities, marking a major step toward sustained human spaceflight.
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India lanza el desarrollo de su primera estación espacial autóctona, BAS, con el primer módulo previsto para el año 2028, con el objetivo de estar en pleno funcionamiento en el año 2035.