HomeIndustryAerospace and DefenceMangalyaan-2 Will Be An Orbiter Mission: ISRO Chief

    Mangalyaan-2 Will Be An Orbiter Mission: ISRO Chief

    On a day when Nasa’s rover Perseverance landed on Mars to look for signs of past life on the Red Planet, chief of Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) K Sivan said India would also send a second Mars mission and this mission is likely to be an orbiter.

    However, it is not yet known when this mission, named Mangalyaan-2, will be ready. As per a report, Sivan said Mangalyaan-2 will be undertaken only after the launch of Chandrayaan-3, India’s upcoming Moon mission.

    In Chandrayaan-3, Isro would be aiming to land a rover on the lunar surface. This mission has been delayed due to the coronavirus-induced pandemic. It is expected that the mission will lift off in 2022. Speaking about the Mar’s mission, Sivan said landing there is “tougher”.

    After its first Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) was successful, Isro called for ‘Announcement of Opportunities’ on MOM-2. Sivan said Mangalyaan-1, India’s first Mars mission, is “still working good” and sending data.

    “It is now planned to have the next orbiter mission around Mars for a future launch opportunity,” according to the Announcement of Opportunities.

    Sivan said the space agency had asked the scientific community for suggestions on possible experiments and it is in the process of receiving these. “Once we get these suggestions, we will prepare a project report and have a discussion in (an expert) committee. Then we will go to Space Commission,” Sivan was quoted.

    Speaking about Mangalyaan-2, he said it will only be an orbiter mission. Mangalyaan-1 was launched in November 2013 and entered the Martian orbit in September 2014. It was designed to work for six months but now the mission is in its seventh year.

    Mangalyaan-1 or Mars Orbiter Mission was India’s first endeavour to successfully reach another planet. The launch vehicle, spacecraft and ground segment cost Rs 450 crore, one of the cheapest missions to Mars so far.

    The Mars orbiter has sent thousands of pictures totalling more than two terabytes. ISRO has other major projects lined up. After the Mars Orbiter Mission’s success, it also decided to explore Venus.

    ELE Times Research Desk
    ELE Times Research Deskhttps://www.eletimes.ai
    ELE Times provides extensive global coverage of Electronics, Technology and the Market. In addition to providing in-depth articles, ELE Times attracts the industry’s largest, qualified and highly engaged audiences, who appreciate our timely, relevant content and popular formats. ELE Times helps you build experience, drive traffic, communicate your contributions to the right audience, generate leads and market your products favourably.

    Related News

    Must Read

    AI Glasses: Ushering in the Next Generation of Advanced Wearable Technology

    Courtesy: NXP Semiconductors   AI integration into wearable technology is...

    The semiconductor technology shaping the autonomous driving experience

    Courtesy: Texas Instruments Last summer in Italy, I held...

    The electronics Industry in 2026 and Beyond: A Strategic Crossroads

    As we stand on the threshold of 2026, the...

    Keysight & Samsung: Industry-First NR-NTN S-Band & Satellite Mobility Success

    Keysight Technologies announced a groundbreaking end-to-end live new radio non-terrestrial...

    Quantum Technology 2.0: Road to Transformation

    Courtesy: Rhode & Schwarz After more than 100 years of...

    Develop Highly Efficient X-in-1 Integrated Systems for EVs

    Courtesy: Renesas The recent tightening of CO2 emission regulations has...

    Cadence to deliver pre-validated chiplet solutions to Accelerate Chiplet Time to Market

    Cadence announced a Chiplet Spec-to-Packaged Parts ecosystem to reduce...

    Microchip Releases Custom Firmware For NVIDIA DGX Spark For Its MEC1723 Embedded Controllers

    Microchip Technology announced the release of custom-designed firmware for...

    Infineon and HL Klemove collaborate to advance innovation for SDVs

    Infineon Technologies AG and HL Klemove aim to strengthen...