Aditya Pandya: India's Youngest Male
Analog Astronaut
India is continuously reaching new heights in the
field of space science, and the role of youth in this journey is also
increasing. Aditya Pandya has achieved a historic milestone by becoming India's
youngest male analog astronaut. This achievement is inspiring not only for him
but for the entire nation.The mission, designed to simulate Moon-like isolation
and autonomous operations, was carried out from February 1 to 8 in the white
plains of Dholavira in Kutch, marking a milestone in India’s emerging analog
space research ecosystem.
Lunar analog mission in Dholavira
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AAKA Space Studio, a
registered ISRO Space Tutor, conducted the mission to replicate the physical,
psychological, and operational constraints of future planetary habitats. A
four-member analog astronaut crew lived in strict isolation inside a
container-based lunar analog habitat for the entire duration.
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The mission focused on
long-duration confinement, crew autonomy, system reliability, and human–machine
interaction under simulated Moon conditions.
Young astronaut with a dual technical role
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Among the crew was Aditya
Pandya, who also served as the lead for hardware, Internet of Things, and habitat
intelligence systems. Over the six months preceding the mission, he was
involved in building and integrating the core technology stack.
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His responsibilities
included environmental sensor modules, astronaut biometric monitoring systems,
embedded safety hardware, real-time telemetry, and modular components developed
through 3D printing and rapid prototyping.
Digital twin and autonomous habitat
systems
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The lunar analog habitat
incorporated a digital twin framework, enabling real-time synchronisation between
the physical habitat and mission control.
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This allowed continuous
monitoring of crew health, environmental conditions, and system performance,
along with detailed post-mission analysis.
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Aditya validated the
systems he helped engineer while residing inside the habitat, testing them
under real operational stress during the nine-day mission.
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Analog astronaut missions simulate space
conditions on Earth.Dholavira is located in the Rann of Kutch,
Gujarat.Digital twin technology enables real-time system monitoring.AAKA
Space Studio is a registered ISRO Space Tutor. |
Strengthening India’s analog space
research ecosystem
¨ According to AAKA Space Studio, the mission aims to integrate engineering, simulation science, and experiential astronaut training in line with future human spaceflight and planetary habitation goals.
¨ Aditya Pandya’s dual role as system architect and analog astronaut reflects a new model of space training, where young engineers actively design, test, and inhabit technologies intended for extraterrestrial exploration.