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First Pictures of Isro's Bharatiya Antariksh Station Module Is Here

India's Bharatiya Antariksh Station will feature five modules weighing 52 tonnes, launching from 2028 to 2035, supporting research, space tourism, and global collaborations, ISRO said.

  • On Friday, the Indian Space Research Organisation unveiled a 1:1 scale BAS-01 module model at Bharat Mandapam during National Space Day, marking the first public display of the Bharatiya Antariksh Station.
  • This year's National Space Day, themed around BAS, highlighted India's move from lunar milestones toward joining the International Space Station and Tiangong operators.
  • ISRO says the station will feature a 10-tonne BAS-01 module operating at 450 km, with five modules totaling 52 tonnes including indigenous ECLSS, Bharat Docking System, and automated hatches.
  • The project is funded at 20,193 crore, and BAS is expected to enable space tourism and open commercial opportunities for India1s private sector.
  • Assembly will proceed through LVM3 launches between 2028 and 2035 as part of the revised Gaganyaan Programme, with ISRO planning the first BAS module launch by 2028 and full completion by 2035.
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The New Indian Express broke the news in India on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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