With reference to Analogue Space Missions, consider the following statements —
1. Analogue Space Missions are conducted on Earth to simulate conditions of living in
an interplanetary habitat.
2. India's analogue mission is solely led by the Human Spaceflight Centre of ISRO
without any other institutional collaboration.
3. These missions help in evaluating systems related to habitat design, life support, and
crew health monitoring for future space exploration.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Explanation - Analogue Space Missions simulate the conditions of living in
an interplanetary habitat, aiming to replicate the challenges astronauts would face on
missions to destinations like Mars or the Moon. India’s analogue mission is a joint effort
involving multiple institutions, including the Human Spaceflight Centre of ISRO, AAKA
Space Studio, the University of Ladakh, and IIT Bombay. These missions help in testing
systems related to habitat design, life support, crew health monitoring, and other
operational aspects for future deep-space exploration.
Explanation - Analogue Space Missions simulate the conditions of living in
an interplanetary habitat, aiming to replicate the challenges astronauts would face on
missions to destinations like Mars or the Moon. India’s analogue mission is a joint effort
involving multiple institutions, including the Human Spaceflight Centre of ISRO, AAKA
Space Studio, the University of Ladakh, and IIT Bombay. These missions help in testing
systems related to habitat design, life support, crew health monitoring, and other
operational aspects for future deep-space exploration.