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As told befoee zillions of times, always attach screenshot or image of tweet along. Tweets have an uncertain future and so does Twitter.
No one is interested in the launch date?As told befoee zillions of times, always attach screenshot or image of tweet along. Tweets have an uncertain future and so does Twitter.
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Require strong govt support. Likely by 2030.As told befoee zillions of times, always attach screenshot or image of tweet along. Tweets have an uncertain future and so does Twitter.
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Hearing around 2031. ISRO in between would be focussing more on its Moon Sample Return, Gaganyan Human Spaceflight, LUPEX and Venus mission Shukrayaan along with Space Station, so before 2030 it is unlikely.No one is interested in the launch date? View attachment 252962
Moon and human spaceflight are going to be primary focus for next 15-20 years. Forget any fixed timeliness for Mars/Venus/Jupiter/Asteroid etc. for that. Everything is unlike before 2035.Hearing around 2031. ISRO in between would be focussing more on its Moon Sample Return, Gaganyan Human Spaceflight, LUPEX and Venus mission Shukrayaan along with Space Station, so before 2030 it is unlikely.
ISRO Mars mission: Detailed mission strategy revealedThe Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced ambitious plans for its upcoming Mangalyaan-2 mission, aiming to propel India into the elite league of nations with successful spacecraft landings on Mars. This mission represents a significant leap forward in India's space exploration endeavours, following the footsteps of pioneering efforts by the United States and China.
ISRO Mars mission: Innovative technologies for precision landingDuring a recent presentation at the Space Application Centre on National Technology Day, ISRO shared comprehensive insights into its Mars exploration plans. Central to the mission is a rover and helicopter combination akin to NASA's Perseverance rover, highlighting India's commitment to advancing space exploration technologies and scientific capabilities.
Strategic launch vehicle selectionISRO is currently working on a supersonic parachute and sky crane system, drawing inspiration from NASA's successful deployment techniques. These technologies are pivotal for ensuring the safe and accurate landing of the rover on Mars' challenging terrain, marking a significant milestone in India's interplanetary exploration efforts.
Customised technology developmentThe Mars mission will be launched aboard the heavy-lift Launch Vehicle Mark-III (LVM3), underscoring ISRO's strategic choice of launch vehicles to ensure mission success. This selection reflects ISRO's dedication to leveraging cutting-edge technology for interplanetary missions and underscores its commitment to precision and reliability.
Innovative aerial explorationISRO's engineers are actively engaged in designing and developing specialised technology tailored to the Indian rover's unique requirements. This includes refining the sky crane system and other mission-critical components to withstand the harsh conditions of Mars' surface.
Seamless communication infrastructureA pivotal component of ISRO's Mars mission is the conceptualization and design of a fully functional helicopter capable of operating in Mars' thin atmosphere. Equipped with advanced instruments like Marble, the helicopter will enable aerial exploration, providing invaluable insights into Mars' atmospheric dynamics.
Recognizing the importance of continuous communication, ISRO plans to deploy a dedicated relay communication satellite before the mission launch. This satellite will serve as a crucial link, ensuring uninterrupted communication despite signal transmission challenges posed by the vast distances between Mars and Earth.
Questions;ISRO's Mars Mission represents a bold step forward in India's space exploration journey, showcasing the nation's technological prowess and commitment to advancing scientific frontiers beyond Earth. This comprehensive strategy underscores ISRO's determination to explore new horizons and unravel the mysteries of the Red Planet.
Better with rhi. Solar source will be a problematicSo
ISRO's Mars Mission Strategy Unveiled: Helicopter, Robotic Car, And Crane To Navigate Red Planet
- Mangalyaan-2 will be a lander with rover and helicopter
- An intermediate data Relay Mars satellite similar to Mangalyaan-1 shall be launched before it (may be MOM-2 ≠ Mangalyaan-3 and both exist as separate spacecraft).
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ISRO's Mars Mission showcases India's technological prowess with Mangalyaan-2, rover, helicopter, and relay satellite for Mars exploration. Strategic launch, customized technology, and aerial exploration highlight India's commitment to interplanetary success.
ISRO Mars mission: Detailed mission strategy revealed
ISRO Mars mission: Innovative technologies for precision landing
Strategic launch vehicle selection
Customised technology development
Innovative aerial exploration
Seamless communication infrastructure
Questions;
- Launch mass and number of launches (if modular in construction like Chandrayaan-4).
- Nuclear (RTEG and RHU) or conventional solar powered plants.
- Service life and range for helicopter & rover.
- Most important: Number of orbiters & Orbital reference and parameters & whether relay satellite will be geocentric, selenocentric or areocentric.
We are not talking about RHU as a CHOICE here.Better with rhi. Solar source will be a problematic
I think it already developed and on cy3 PM module.We are not talking about RHU as a CHOICE here.
India doesn't have RTEG/RHU, nor is anywhere close to develop them. Those are at very nascent stages.
No, it was not. There was no RTEG on Cdy-3 but just a nascent RHU (technology demonstrator) with power too low that it did not make any difference to Cdy-3's life.I think it already developed and on cy3 PM module.