17-year-old Aditya Pandya becomes India’s youngest male analog astronaut after completing AAKA Space’s lunar habitat mission
AAKA Space Studio, a space research and simulation organisation and a registered ISRO Space Tutor working on planetary analog environments, successfully conducted a lunar-habitat-inspired analog astronaut mission designed to simulate isolation, habitat living, and autonomous operations under Moon-like conditions. The mission was carried out from 1st February to 8th February . in the white plains of Dholavira, Kutch. The mission involved a four-member analog astronaut crew, who lived...
AAKA Space Studio, a space research and simulation organisation and a registered ISRO Space Tutor working on planetary analog environments, successfully conducted a lunar-habitat-inspired analog astronaut mission designed to simulate isolation, habitat living, and autonomous operations under Moon-like conditions. The mission was carried out from 1st February to 8th February . in the white plains of Dholavira, Kutch.
The mission involved a four-member analog astronaut crew, who lived together inside a container-based lunar analog habitat for the full mission duration. Among them was Aditya Pandya (17), who has now become India’s youngest male analog astronaut, while also serving as the lead for the mission’s hardware, IoT, and habitat intelligence systems.