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How to become a Scientist at ISRO | Indian Physicist

ISRO hires Indian students as scientists through some rigorous procedures This article will give you detailed information about how you can achieve your dream of becoming a Scientist at ISRO.

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How to become a Scientist at ISRO | Indian Physicist

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  1. How to become a Scientist at ISRO?

  2. Do you fancy making your living by working on stuff related to stars, planets, satellites, black holes, neutron stars, galaxies, nebulas, supernovae? Do you dream of working on constructing and researching rockets and satellites, and peek through huge professional telescopes? Then you ought to know the profession you are seeking is being a Scientist at ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). • ISRO is the government space organization that ranks in the Top 5 across the World and is among the only 6 space agencies in the world with full launch capabilities. ISRO has undertaken many space missions successfully that marked India’s name in a few nations that have their own independent space program. ISRO launches various satellites, and probes into space which deploy their capabilities for a range of tasks. The organization also researches and studies the Cosmos.  • ISRO hires Indian students as scientists through some rigorous procedures. This article will give you detailed information about how you can achieve your dream of becoming a Scientist at ISRO. 

  3. History and Remarkable Achievements of ISRO • ISRO was formed from its preceding agency INCOSPAR in 1969 by the Government of India’s Department of Atomic energy which was further taken under the Department of Space. Its headquarters is in Bengaluru. The annual budget of ISRO is 1.9 Billion USD (7th highest in the world). • ISRO built India’s first satellite ‘Aryabhatta’ which was launched by the Soviet Union. The first-ever rocket built by ISRO SLV-3 launched India’s satellite ‘Rohini’. ISRO subsequently developed the GSLV and the PSLV.  In 2014, ISRO used India’s first indigenously developed Cryogenic Engine in GSLV. Later ISRO’s Chandrayaan 1 mission discovered water on the moon. In 2014 India’s Mars Orbiter was set into Orbit of Mars. ISRO holds the world record of launching 104 satellites into orbit using a single rocket. Recently ISRO also launched Chandrayaan 2 which set up the Orbiter moon probe in the moon’s orbit, the Lander module of Chandrayaan, however, had a harsh landing and lost contact.

  4. Subdomains of ISRO  • ISRO has divided the Work Domain into several important Subdomains. Some Subdomains such as the Astrophysics department are responsible for the study and research on Cosmos. Other domains involve Aerospace, Propulsion systems i.e. engines, Rocket launching complex, Satellite and Artificial Intelligence, Sensors and probes, Communication and Remote sensing, Thermodynamics, etc. All the products with coordination get assembled at a station then the launch takes place

  5. Aerospace  • In this department, the aerodynamics of rockets and spacecraft are studied and the manufacturing of the exterior of rockets, satellites, and spacecraft is done. It also studies the movement of bodies passing through the air, which is required to reduce the drag due to the atmosphere of the earth. The suitable material for the exterior of the rockets is also researched.

  6. Propulsion Systems  • The Cryogenic Engine, Fuel systems are manufactured and researched in this section. The suitable type of fuel is synthesized which is highly efficient and occupies minimum possible space. Generally solid compressed compounds or high-density liquid compounds are used.  • The Cryogenic Engines are developed indigenously by ISRO under this section. These systems are manufactured at ISRO Propulsion Complex, Mahendragiri.

  7. Satellites and Artificial Intelligence • Here, the satellites are assembled. Components like microprocessors and microcontrollers, sensors, probes, power production units, mechanics, communication systems, etc are manufactured, programmed, and assembled with the body of satellites. • The Semiconductor laboratory, Chandigarh, Space applications center, Ahmedabad, and UR Rao Satellite center are the laboratories which undertake this research. 

  8. Electro-Optic Systems Rocket Launching Complex The Launch of the Rocket along with satellites and probes is carried out here. These places are meteorologically, and geographically suitable for carrying out the Launches. The Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota is the Rocket launch complex of ISRO. • The communication and some other functions of satellites require electronic and optic sensors. These are researched and manufactured in this section. The electronic systems of rockets are also studied here. • The Electro-optics Systems Laboratory, Bengaluru is responsible for this work.

  9. Thank You For more Information, visit: https://www.indianphysicist.com/scientist-at-isro/

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