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Oct 1, 2024 · The Venus Orbiter Mission is scheduled to launch in March 2028 at a cost of approximately 1236 Crore Indian Rupees. This ambitious mission is expected to create significant employment opportunities, foster skill development, and drive technological advancements in India.
Oct 1, 2024 · The mission will utilise ISRO's powerful LVM-3 (Launch Vehicle Mark 3) rocket to propel the spacecraft on its 112-day journey to Venus. The orbiter is expected to reach its destination on July 19, 2028, showcasing India's growing capabilities in interplanetary exploration.
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India's Venus mission to study atmosphere and geology scheduled for 2028 launch. The interplanetary mission, approved in the latest Cabinet meeting, will use ISRO's new heavy-lift launch vehicle...
Oct 7, 2024 · Target date for launch: March 2028; it’ll take 112-days to reach Venus. Launch Vehicle: Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM-3). Objectives of VOM: Examine dust in Venusian atmosphere and its airglow, mapping its surface topography, studying solar X-ray spectrum and investigating sub-surface characteristics.
Sep 23, 2024 · The Union Cabinet last week approved India’s first mission to Venus that ISRO aims to launch in March 2028. This is the country’s second interplanetary mission after the Mars Orbiter Mission launched in 2013. The Venus mission is meant to study the planet from an orbit around it.
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Sep 18, 2024 · The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) will aim for a March 2028 launch for the Venus mission — when Earth and Venus are at their closest. This will be India’s second mission to a planet, after the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2014. The project has been approved for R 1,236 crore.
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Sep 20, 2024 · After the success of the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) and Chandrayaan lunar missions, India now aims to explore Venus, often dubbed Earth’s "twin." This mission is being developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) and is expected to launch in the coming years.