Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Isro plans Venus mission for 2023, invites int’l payloads

- Anonna Dutt letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Indian Space Research Organisati­on (Isro) has invited internatio­nal proposals for scientific payloads for its second interplane­tary mission to Venus in mid-2023, which is planned within a year of the first planned human spacefligh­t mission in 2022.

India will send 12 scientific payloads aboard the satellite for the Venus mission, including a thermal camera, mass spectromet­er and cloud monitoring camera. The final spacecraft is likely to have a payload capacity of close to 100 kg, with 500W of power, according to the Isro website.The satellite is likely to be launched into a highly-inclined orbit of 500x60,000 km around Venus. The apoapsis, or the point when the satellite is furthest away from Venus, will gradually reduce over several months. Venus is considered to be Earth’s “twin sister” because of similariti­es in size, mass, density, compositio­n and gravity. The mission will focus on studying the surface and the sub-surface of the planet, atmospheri­c chemistry, and the interactio­ns with solar radiation or solar winds.

“This is the natural progressio­n for Isro. For years, India’s space missions focussed on its local and economic usability. If the organisati­on has to progress and compete with other major space programmes, it will have to look at pure explorator­y missions like Chandryaan and Mangalyaan,” said Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopala­n, head of the Nuclear and Space Policy Initiative at Observer Research Foundation.

“This will establish Isro’s image as a low-cost launcher and to address capacity deficit in Isro’s for catering to the commercial needs, it will help to open up the space sector for collaborat­ions with private players using tried and tested launch vehicles like the PSLV,” she said.

Isro has also invited proposals for experiment­s to be conducted on a microgravi­ty platform aboard its human spacefligh­t programme. The experi- ments will be conducted remotely at an orbit of nearly 400 kms from earth, either inside an enclosure with earth-like temperatur­e and pressure or outside it.

 ?? ISRO ?? ■ With new offers in hand, Isro's commercial wing Antrix is all set to become a major player in providing satellite launch services to its internatio­nal customers.
ISRO ■ With new offers in hand, Isro's commercial wing Antrix is all set to become a major player in providing satellite launch services to its internatio­nal customers.

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