Friday, September 27, 2019

ISRO : Future Missions Of The Indian Space Research Organisation.

As half the the nation is busy with festive shopping their are some mind in INDIA who all are planing to do something OUT OF THE WORLD.
Yes , We are going the have a quick look on the missions the space agency has lined up in the coming years.


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ADITYA - 1 (2019-2020)


Aditya-I is India's first dedicated scientific mission to study the Sun. A 400 kg class space telescope will be inserted into a halo orbit 1.5 million km from the Earth to study the three layers of the sun — photo-sphere, chromosphere and corona, the outer atmosphere of the star in our solar system. The mission is aimed at developing insights on the weather in space and to understand why the outer atmosphere of the Sun is 200 times hotter than the solar disc. The satellite is expected to be launched by next year.

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MANGALYAAN-2 (2024) : Back To Mars


SRO plans to return to Mars through this mission. The success of Mangalyaan has prompted the space agency to send a second probe by 2024, which will do deeper studies of the Earth’s neighbor and understand the evolution of the red planet better.

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ASTROSAT -2 (2025) : Origin Of The Universe


India plans to send a second observatory in space. It will be a followup mission of Astrosat-1 India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space telescope — aimed at looking at the origin of the universe and discover new planets. ISRO is finalizing a plan for the mission.

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MISSION VENUS (2023) : Befriending A Solar Sibling


ISRO is planning a mission to the Earth’s “twin sister”, Venus. Both the Earth and Venus share similarities in size, mass, density, bulk composition and gravity. The space agency will fly a spacecraft around 400 km over Venus to conduct research and understand its formation, its atmosphere and its interaction with the solar wind. The mission is expected by 2023.

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MOON MISSION (2023) :  ISRO Drilling With Japan


ISRO and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency will send a joint mission to the Moon’s south pole. The mission includes landing a rover that will drill the Moon’s surface to conduct scientific experiments. The primary focus will be to explore the existence of water. Japan is likely to provide the rocket and a lunar rover, while India is likely to contribute with a lander for the mission, a follow-up of Chandrayaan-2. It would explore the suitability of the region for establishing a sustainable lunar base.

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GAGANYAAN (2021) : Indian Man On Moon


Three Indian astronauts are expected to fly to space in the country’s first human space flight mission in 2021, nearly four decades after Rakesh Sharma made his journey on a Russian rocket in 1984. This time, the Russians are helping India make the space suits and train its astronauts to live in a space capsule for the week-long mission. A Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mk-3, an upgraded version of the rocket that sent the Chandrayaan-2 mission to the Moon, will fly the astronauts — fighter pilots selected from the Indian Air Force — to space

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SPACE STATION  (AROUND 2025) : Staying Up There


Within a decade, India wants to have a space station up there. The station will help astronauts stay longer in space to conduct experiments. India wants to launch the space station by 2025 around the time the International Space Station is decommissioned around 2028. China is also planning a large space station in the lower Earth orbit.

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