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ISRO'S Upcoming Missions - ScienceNerds

ISRO's  Upcoming Missions



Chandrayan 2 Lander and Rover failure do not affect on the ISRO's next coming manned mission named Gaganyaan.


The Aditya-1 mission, a satellite weighing 400kg with a payload, the VELC (Visible Emission Line Coronagraph) planned to launch in an 800km low earth orbit. A Satellite placed in the Lagrangian point1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system provides the advantage of continuous viewing the Sun without eclipses. Therefore, the Aditya-1 mission is now renamed as “Aditya-L1 mission”.
Gaganyaan (Sanskrit: गगनयान, "Sky Vehicle") is an Indian space orbital mission. Indian Human Spaceflight having a crew of four Indian airforce men.




Chandrayaan-3 is a robotic lunar mission by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Japan's space agency JAXA that will send a lunar rover and lander to explore the South Pole region of the Moon in 2024. JAXA may to supply the under-development H3 launch vehicle and therefore the rover, while ISRO would be responsible for the lander.

The mission has not yet been officially proposed for funding and planning. If approved, it will be the third mission of India's Chandrayaan programme.



Mars Orbiter Mission II, also called Mangalyaan 2 is India's 2nd mission to be launched to Mars by the ISRO made planned to launch in  2024.



The orbiter will use aero-braking to enter into an orbit more suitable for observations.





Shukrayaan-1 (शुक्रयान-१ or Venus craft)
is an orbiter to Venus by Indian Space Research Organisation 
to carry out the study of surface and atmosphere of the planet(Venus).

Funds were given in 2017 for preliminary studies, and encouragement for instruments have been announced. If fully funded, it would be launched somewhere after the Mars Orbiter Mission 2 in the early 2020s.
The orbiter, on its final configuration, would have a scientific payload capability of nearly 100 kilograms with 500 W power available.
The initial elliptical orbit around Venus would be 500 km at periapsis and 60,000 km at apoapsis.




On July 13, 2019, Indias' space agency began working on its space station following its first manned mission to space, called Gaganyaan

~sciencefreak

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