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Facts About Indian Space
Research Organisation
(ISRO) - Part IV
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ISRO is all set to launch India’s Mars mission in November 2013. The project named Mangalyaan has a total budget of just $22 million to $78 million. This is an orbiter mission.
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ISRO is planning a mission to Venus by May 2015 to study its atmosphere. The probe will reach Venus by September 2015
and would carry at least five instruments.
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ISRO plans to carry out an unmanned mission to the sun by the year 2014. The probe is named as Aditya-1 and will
weigh about 400 kg.
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Chandrayaan-2 has been rescheduled to 2016 due to some technical diffi culties. This is orbiter, lander and rover mission with a payload of about
2.6 tons. The rover will weigh 30–100 kg and will operate on solar power.
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The Russian Space Agency is cooperating with India in developing the rover for Chandrayaan-2.
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ISRO is also working on a Human Spaceflight Program to undertake a human spaceflight mission to carry a crew of two to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and return them safely to a predefined destination on earth.
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To accomplish this feat, ISRO is developing ISRO Orbital Vehicle capable of carrying three astronauts for seven days
in a near earth orbit.
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ISRO will set up an astronaut training centre in Bangalore to prepare personnel for flights on board the crewed vehicle.
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ISRO is working on Space Capsule Recovery Experiment (SRE-II) with the main objective of realizing a fully recoverable capsule and to provide a platform to conduct microgravity experiments.
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AVATAR is a concept under development by ISRO in collaboration with DRDO. It is a single-stage reusable spaceplane capable of horizontal takeoff and landing.
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reference• http://www.boydom.com/2013/07/07/50-interesting-facts-about-isro/• Bhaskaranarayana etc. (2007), "Applications of space
communication", Current Science, 93(12): 1737–1746, Bangalore: Indian Academy of Sciences.
• Burleson, D. (2005), "India", Space Programmes Outside the United States: All Exploration and Research Efforts, Country by Country, pp. 136–146, United States of America: McFarland & Company, ISBN 0-7864-1852-4.
• Daniel, R.R. (1992), "Space Science in India", Indian Journal of History of Science, 27 (4): 485–499, New Delhi: Indian National Science Academy.
• Gupta, S.C. etc. (2007), "Evolution of Indian launch vehicle technologies", Current Science,93 (12): 1697–1714, Bangalore: Indian Academy of Sciences.
• "India in Space", Science & Technology edited by N.N. Ojha, pp. 110–143, New
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