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May 5, 2022 · The Indian Space & Research Organisation (Isro) wants to conquer Venus after successfully launching missions to the Moon and Mars. Isro chairman S Somnath has said that the space agency has the ability to both build and launch the vehicle in a very short time.
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Dec 2, 2020 · The Shukrayaan orbiter will be the first mission to Venus by the India Space Research Organization (ISRO) and will study the planet for four years, according to SpaceNews, which cited a...
In a historic move, on September 18, 2024, the Union Cabinet of the Government of India has accorded approval for two significant space science missions, viz. the Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM) to study different facets of Venus including its surface and atmosphere, and the Chandrayaan-4 mission, which is meant to collect lunar samples and bring ...
Sep 8, 2019 · The Indian space agency will also launch missions to study polarization of bright X-ray sources (XPoSat) and to examine Venus (Shukrayaan). India will send humans to space in the near...
Sep 27, 2023 · On Tuesday, S. Somnath, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), announced India’s forthcoming mission to Venus, the sunniest planet in our solar system. Following the ...
Feb 17, 2017 · NEW DELHI—The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) may put a lander on Mars in 2021 or 2022 and send an orbiter to Venus shortly thereafter. "The government has given us a go ahead for the planning of the missions," ISRO Chairman A. S. Kiran Kumar in Bengaluru told ScienceInsider.
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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.