Chennai. 23 August 2024. Data Patterns (India) Limited, a strategic Defense and Aerospace Electronics Systems provider, today reiterated its commitment to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on the occasion of National Space Day 2024.
National Space Day holds major significance for India as it celebrates the country’s advancements in space exploration and the contributions of ISRO to the global space community. The 2024 National Space Day theme “Touching Lives while Touching the Moon: India’s Space Saga” draws attention to the enormous social impact and seemingly endless possibilities that come with space exploration.
Data Patterns’ association with ISRO dates over 25+ years and continues to grow stronger. Several packages for space applications are manufactured to customer designs at Data Patterns’ ISRO approved manufacturing facility.
Data Patterns has designed and developed standard off-the-shelf products for Nano satellite bus suitable for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite missions. These nano satellite platforms are ideal for scientific and educational payloads. Data Patterns developed modules for satellite have successfully flown in NIUSAT, INS-1A, INS-1B & INS-1C satellites. The Ground Station, based on open frame architecture designed by Data Patterns, supports the space segment and relays mission data to the users. It has independent uplink and downlink communication channels for command and data functions.
The company’s contribution towards Chandrayaan-3 (mechanical systems), Gaganyaan (first major indigenous checkout system) and the fabrication and testing of avionic packages has been recognized for its quality and timely delivery. Data Patterns has been supplying Checkout systems, Cable Harness Test Systems and onboard package test system for ISRO for the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) and Geo Stationary Launch Vehicle (GSLV).
Data Patterns wishes ISRO continued success in its cosmic journey aimed towards exploring and unraveling the mysteries of the universe that have intrigued scientists and stargazers for centuries…and in the process inspiring people, especially students, to learn more about space science and technology.