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The testing phase was expected to begin in December 2020, and the first crewed mission was to be undertaken in December 2021. [32] However, on June 11, 2020, it was announced that the overall schedule for the Gaganyaan launches had been postponed due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, in turn revising the timetable for the HSP. [33]
26 December 2019 11 July 2020 BepiColombo (first pass) ESA/ JAXA: 15 October 2020 flyby success gravity assist en route to Mercury; minimum approach distance was about 10,720 km [23] 2018-080A: Solar Orbiter: ESA: 27 December 2020 flyby success gravity assist en route to inclined heliocentric orbit for solar polar observations 2020-010A [12 ...
The Venus Orbiter Mission is a planned orbiter to study the atmosphere of Venus. [19] Lunar Polar Exploration Mission: 2028–29 Lunar lander, rover Lunar Polar Exploration Mission, known as Chandrayaan-5 in India, is a proposed mission by JAXA and ISRO to explore the south pole region of the Moon. The mission concept has been formally proposed ...
The government will temporarily suspend all flights from India to the United Kingdom due to the emergence of a new variant of SARS-CoV-2. The suspension will begin tomorrow at 11:59 p.m. IST and will last until December 31. (Hindustan Times) India reports 19,556 cases of COVID-19, the lowest in the country since July 3.
BENGALURU (Reuters) -India launched its first space docking mission on Monday, on an Indian-made rocket, in an attempt to become the fourth country to achieve the advanced technological feat.
Mission name Launch date Description Ref(s) Solar Orbiter: 10 February 2020 Sun-observing satellite [474] [475] [476] Mars Hope: 19 July 2020 Mars orbiter [477] Tianwen-1 (Zhurong rover) 23 July 2020 Mars orbiter, lander, and rover [478] Mars 2020 (Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter) 30 July 2020
The mission is planned to demonstrate human spaceflight capability by sending a crew to an orbit of 400 km of altitude [1] [2] [3] for 7 days. [4] Reporting in January 2020 for the Hindustan Times, [5] Anonna Dutt quotes K. Sivan, then chairman of ISRO, as saying, We are designing the mission for three people to go to low earth orbit for seven ...
Soil studied by India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission near the lunar south pole adds support to the theory that the moon once had a magma ocean billions of years ago.