What does ISRO stand for? - ProProfs Discuss
Advertisement

What does ISRO stand for?

Asked by J. Lautner, Last updated: Mar 30, 2024

+ Answer
Request
Question menu
Vote up Vote down

3 Answers

Anthony Paul Bonadio

Anthony Paul Bonadio

Its kind of my job to give answers

Anthony Paul Bonadio
Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher, MCA, PhD, Toledo

Answered May 23, 2019

ISRO is the acronym for Indian Space Research Organization. The organization was created by Jawaharlal Nehru, who was the first Prime Minister of Indian Government. The organization is the space agency for Indian government and has it's headquarter in Bengaluru.

ISRO is the acronym for Indian Space Research Organization. The organization was created by
The main objective and vision of the organization is to make adequate use of the space technology for national development while pursuing space science research and planetary. And since the creation of this organization, there have a lot of improvement in Indian Space technology.

The huge success of Indian Space Research Organization can not be talked about without talking about Dr Vikram Sarabhai who was at the helm of the old INCOSPAR before it got changed to ISRO. Dr Vikram Sarabhai saw the needs for the improvement of space technology because of its role in national development. Today, there is no way we can be talking about Space technology without India.

upvote downvote
Reply 

F. Ray

F. Ray

F. Ray
F. Ray, Student, Kansas City

Answered May 07, 2019

ISRO stands for Indian Space Research Organization. This is an organization that is currently in Bangalore, India. This is known to be the space agency of India. This is situated in Bengaluru which is a city in India. The main goal of this is to make sure that space technology can be used in order to make the nation rise up as a whole.

There are a lot of people who would like to explore space more but they do not have the means to do it. Take note that ISRO is different from NASA because ISRO does not focus on the research of aeronautics. ISRO is more focused on the possibility of Human Space Mission.

upvote downvote
Reply 

G. Horace

G. Horace

G. Horace
G. Horace, Content Developer, Chicago

Answered Apr 16, 2019

Isro stands for the Indian Space Research Organisation, the space research wing that was created in 1969. Recently it has launched a satellite of its own as well as 28 nano satellites of its international customers. The Isro areas where cooperation might be possible also include satellite navigation and sounding rockets. Isro is becoming increasingly significant worldwide.

upvote downvote
Reply 

Advertisement
Advertisement
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader
Image Preview
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader
Image Preview
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader

Email Sent
We have sent an email to your address "" with instructions to reset your password.