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- $99 million (8.2 billion rupees) will be spent on the spacecraft, which is being developed by ISRO.
Oct 1, 2024 · India’s Venus Orbiter Mission is planned to be launched in March 2028 and will cost approximately 1236 Crore Indian Rupees. LVM-3 has been identified as the candidate launch vehicle which will place the spacecraft in an Elliptical Parking Orbit (EPO) of 170 km x 36000 km, 21.5° inclination and Argument of Perigee (AOP) of 178°.
A total of ₹ 1,236 crore (US$150 million) has been sanctioned for the Venus Orbiter Mission, of which ₹ 824 crore (US$99 million) would go toward the spacecraft. [44] [45] On 1 October 2024, the ISRO announced the dates of the mission.
Sep 18, 2024 · How much will the Venus Orbiter Mission cost? The total approved budget for the mission is Rs. 1,236 crore, with Rs. 824 crore allocated for the development of the spacecraft and its...
Sep 19, 2024 · The mission will examine the Venusian surface and subsurface, atmospheric processes and the influence of the Sun on Venus’ atmosphere. The VOM will cost Rs 1236 crore, of which Rs 824 crore will be spent on the spacecraft. Glad that the Cabinet has cleared the Venus Orbiter Mission.
Sep 20, 2024 · On Wednesday, the cabinet also approved roughly $147 million (12.36 billion rupees) for India's first mission to Venus, known as the Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM), or "Shukrayaan."
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday green-lit four important space endeavours for launches by the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) in the near future – the first of which is the fourth...
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Oct 1, 2024 · India’s ambitious Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM) is tentatively slated to take off on March 28, 2028, and will carry 19 payloads onboard. These will include two Indian and international collaborative scientific instruments , and one international payload that has been recommended by the Experts Review Committee.