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ISRO Chief’s Crucial Comments On Human Life Expectancy!

It joined the elite list of nations that explored the Moon and became the first nation to land on the surface which was unexplored by others.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   6 Jan 2024 7:42 AM GMT
ISRO Chief’s Crucial Comments On Human Life Expectancy!
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India’s Space agency Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) had hit it out of the park with mission Chandrayaan-3. It joined the elite list of nations that explored the Moon and became the first nation to land on the surface which was unexplored by others. ISRO continued the work in 2024 as well.

ISRO had the best beginning to the year as a mission was launched to explore supernovas and black holes. On the first of January XPoSat, or X-ray Polarimeter Satellite was launched from the Sriharikota spaceport. The project added another feather to its cap.

Now ISRO Chairman Dr SP Somanath made some crucial comments on human life expectancy and said that in the future humans can live up to 200 or 300 years. Tracing the increase in human life expectancy he said that the days are not away when humans can live 200 or 300 years

The ISRO Chairman said that when India got independence the average life expectancy was just 35 and now the same increased to 70 and doubled. The same expectancy might go to 200 or 300 years and the time is not that far, he said.

Talking about the experiments that are going on in the education, health, and pharma sectors, the ISRO Chairman said that innovative inventions in the future would increase human expectancy. He also mentioned how this would happen. Dr Somanath said that by replacing the damaged organs and the cells in the dead stage human life expectancy can be increased by up to 200 02 300 years.

Not just the medical talks, the ISRO Chairman also gave some inspiration to the youth. He said that it is there would be pressure from parents and friends if they failed in any subjects. Talking about the pressure he said that they act as the stepping stones for success and that he failed in two exams. Even I made some mistakes in the designs of rockets, he said.