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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°.
Sep 20, 2024 · In Short. The Venus Orbiter Mission is tentatively named Shukrayaan-1. It is designed to study the planet’s atmosphere, surface. The mission will place a spacecraft in orbit around Venus. India is gearing up for an exciting new space adventure with its proposed Venus Orbiter Mission.
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The Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM), unofficially known as Shukrayaan [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] (Sanskrit: Śukra 'Venus', Yāna 'Craft, Vehicle'), [12] is a planned Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) mission to study the surface and atmosphere of Venus.
Sep 25, 2024 · Why is the 2028 Venus mission significant for India? This mission marks India's first venture into Venus exploration, positioning ISRO among the elite space agencies studying the planet. It also showcases India’s growing technological capabilities and planetary science expertise on the global stage.
Sep 20, 2024 · Chandrayaan-4's complex architecture will demonstrate homegrown technology that will set the foundation for India's goal of landing an astronaut on the moon by 2040, the statement reads ...
Sep 19, 2024 · The mission to Venus would be the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (Isro) second mission to a planet, after 2014’s Mars Orbiter Mission. India will aim to launch the ambitious Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM) by March 2028.
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Dec 12, 2023 · The Kosmos 482 Descent Craft, 1972-023E, a Soviet probe to Venus in 1972 that would have landed the mission on Venus, failed to leave Earth’s orbit. In the past 50 years, its orbit has shrunk by over 7,000 kilometres, putting it on a crash course with Earth.