India’s first analog space mission begins in Leh, Ladakh with ISRO simulating life in interplanetary habitats. This month-long mission involves a self-sustaining habitat, crucial for India’s future lunar and Mars missions. The challenging high-altitude environment provides valuable data for testing life support systems, aiming to advance India’s space exploration capabilities.
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