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Visionary scientist who dreamed big, steered ISRO through tough times

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Chandrayaan-3 and K Kasturirangan's Legacy

Chandrayaan-3 was scheduled to land on the Moon on August 23, 2023. K Kasturirangan, former chairman of ISRO, shared insights on the mission and ISRO's vision, despite his declining health. He passed away in Bengaluru at the age of 84 due to age-related complications.

Influence of Vikram Sarabhai

  • Kasturirangan was deeply influenced by Vikram Sarabhai, considered the father of India’s space program.
  • He completed his PhD in cosmic X-rays under Sarabhai at the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad.
  • Sarabhai advocated for space technology as a tool for India's developmental needs, focusing on resource management, communication, education, and meteorology.

Evolution of ISRO's Space Program

  • Sarabhai's successors, including Satish Dhawan, U R Rao, and Prof MGK Menon, continued his vision.
  • ISRO focused on remote sensing, communication, broadcasting, and meteorology.
  • By U R Rao's departure in 1994, many of Sarabhai’s visions were realized, leading to India's enhanced space capabilities.

Kasturirangan's Contributions

  • He led ISRO from 1994-2003, initiating the Moon mission and discussions on human spaceflight.
  • Named the lunar program ‘Somayaan’, later changed to ‘Chandrayaan’ by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
  • Addressed challenges like international technology controls post-1998 nuclear tests and indigenized space technology.
  • Managed ISRO through the infamous spy scandal.

Post-ISRO Career

  • Served in the Rajya Sabha from 2003, appointed by the Vajpayee government.
  • Joined the Planning Commission in 2009, under the Manmohan Singh government until 2014.
  • Headed committees for major policy changes, including the Western Ghats ecology report and the New Education Policy.

Kasturirangan's leadership and vision have been pivotal in elevating ISRO to a competitive global space exploration agency, ensuring continued service to the nation through enhanced space capabilities.

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  • K Kasturirangan
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