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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°.
Sep 18, 2024 · HELSINKI — The Indian government has given approval to a number of major space projects including the Chandrayaan-4 lunar sample return and a first space station module. The union cabinet,...
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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Nov 13, 2023 · India's space research agency - ISRO - has set its sights on Earth's planetary neighbours and expects to mark the country's presence on Mars and Venus within five years, Dr M Sankaran, Director...
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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.
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Sep 27, 2023 · Isro chief S Somnath has confirmed that India's mission to Venus, the brightest planet in our solar system, has been configured. The payloads for the mission have already been developed, marking a significant milestone in India's space exploration endeavors.
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Sep 18, 2024 · Senior scientists from the Indian space agency explained that the mission to study Venus is being planned as an orbiter mission, which means that a spacecraft will be placed in the planet’s orbit as it hovers and conducts scientific experiments.