- Space Technology
- Space Technology Unit 1
- Orbit
- Launchers or Launch Vehicles
- Evolution of Indian Launch Vehicles
- Key Indian space organizations
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
- Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
- Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC)
- Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC)
- U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC),
- Space Applications Centre (SAC)
- National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC)
- Human Space Flight Centre (HSFC)
- ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC)
- ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU)
- ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC)
- Master Control Facility (MCF)
- Laboratory for Electro-Optics Systems (LEOS)
- Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS)
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
- Space Sector Reforms and Private Participation
- Indian space Policy, 2023
- Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-SPACe)
- Antrix Corporation Limited
- NewSpace India Limited (NSIL)
- Private sector in Space Technology
- Mission Prarambh & India’s First Private Launch Vehicle: Vikram-S
- Agnikul Cosmos and the Agnibaan SOrTeD Mission
- Other initiatives of ISRO
- PM Modi “directs” ISRO to land man on moon by 2040
- Anti-Satellite Missile Test (ASAT) – Mission Shakti
- YUVIKA – YUva VIgyani KAryakram (Young Scientist Programme)
- NEtwork for space object TRacking and Analysis (NETRA)
- Indian Space Missions and Applications
- Space Based Earth Observation Applications
- Important Foreign Missions
- Recent Missions
- PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS – Space Technology
- MAINS PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS – Space Technology
- GLOSSARY
ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU)
- ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU), Thiruvananthapuram is responsible for the design and development of Inertial Systems for Launch Vehicles and Spacecraft programmes of ISRO. Major systems like Inertial Navigation Systems based on mechanical gyros and optical gyros, Attitude Reference Systems, Rate Gyro Packages and Accelerometer Packages are developed indigenously and used in various missions of ISRO. IISU also designs and develops Actuators and Mechanisms for spacecraft and allied applications.
- IISU is engaged in continuous Research and Development too. The experience and knowledge gained over the years are used for perfecting the present class of sensors and systems and developing new technologies. Further IISU has also initiated advanced technology development programs in niche areas to adapt itself as a Centre of Excellence in Inertial Sensors and Systems. IISU strives to make the systems cost effective, reliable and realisable in tune with global trends.