Neeraj Mathur
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so no launch left for december?SSLV launch is before that...........
so no launch left for december?SSLV launch is before that...........
No. Statement was already issued that PSLV-C48 was mission of this year.so no launch left for december?
Here it is:UMLV's SHLV variant with 35 tonnes in GTO and 61.3 tonnes to LEO (proposed in 2014 and updated in 2018, to use clustered SCE-200 engines.
Jupiter mission???????????????
Yes, after Shukrayaan-1, another Venus flyby will be launched that is to be redirected to Jupiter after achieving required velocity and periapsis. Announced last year.Jupiter mission???????????????
Details on this please.GSLV MkII F??/Indian lunar telescope in 2020s
↓↓↓↓Details on this please.
YeahAre we talking about landing a telescope observatory on the far side of the moon (to cut out light & interference from Earth)?
Proposed only. Mentioned by officials one or two types. I will have to rummage all space threads to find them.Is this mission sanctioned
No.... Idea is to launch a space based telescope that would revolve around moon instead of earth for observation.Details on this please.
Are we talking about landing a telescope observatory on the far side of the moon (to cut out light & interference from Earth)?
Is this mission sanctioned?
No, I guess it was landing on far side?? You remember where the url is?No.... Idea is to launch a space based telescope that would revolve around moon instead of earth for observation.
Naah.No, I guess it was landing on far side?? You remember where the url is?
Naah.
India cant afford such a mission. Landing a telescope on far side of moon has its own problem which till now has not been solved.
To start with, a telescope on far side of moon in itself cant upload data or download commands from earth. It would need a constant rover in axis to do that or an array of stationary relay. Its a lot costlier plan to implement in 2020 itself. Moreover a stationary telescope on surface is best for observation, but it would have to overcome the challenge of moonquakes which could last for an hour of so, sub zero frigid temperature which would mean any kind of power supply would not work for long enough.
So in 2020, no way we could expect a surface based lunar telescope.
Got it..No, I guess it was landing on far side?? You remember where the url is?
The underlined and colored part basically gives an idea of what ISRO wants.The agency is looking at what could be the next Astrosat-follow on mission. Speaking to the students of the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, he said, "There is some discussion with an international body, and this discussion is in progress, on whether we can set up a telescope on moon."