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  2. Mars Lander Mission - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, ISRO called for an 'Announcement of Opportunities' on MOM 2. In it, K. Sivan announced that Mangalyaan 2 will only be an orbiter mission. [11] [12] Being launched by the LVM3 rocket (formerly the GSLV mk III), and using Aerobraking the MOM-2 satellite can carry more than 7 times the payload for MOM-1, also with a reduction in ...

  3. Mars Orbiter Mission - Wikipedia

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    ISRO plans to develop and launch a follow-up mission called Mars Orbiter Mission 2 (MOM-2 or Mangalyaan-2) with a greater scientific payload to Mars in 2024. [147] [148] [149] The orbiter will use aerobraking to reduce apoapsis of its initial orbit and reach an altitude more suitable for scientific observation. [150]

  4. List of ISRO missions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) missions. ISRO has carried out 125 spacecraft missions, 92 launch missions [1] and planned several missions including [2] the Gaganyaan (crewed/robotic) and Interplanetary mission such as Lunar Polar Exploration Mission, Chandrayaan-4, Shukrayaan and Mangalyaan-2 (Mars Lander Mission).Thanks ♥️.

  5. List of Satish Dhawan Space Centre launches - Wikipedia

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    Launch date Launch Vehicle & Variant Version / Serial [2] Result Notes 1 20 September 1993 PSLV: D1: Failure Unexpected large disturbance at the second stage separation resulting in a sub-orbital flight of the vehicle. One of the retro rockets designed to pull the burnt second stage away from the third stage failed. [6] 2 15 October 1994 PSLV ...

  6. Indian Mars exploration missions - Wikipedia

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    Launch Date Launch Vehicle Orbital Insertion Date Landing Date Return Date Status Main Mission Extended Mission Expected Mission Duration Final Mission Duration Notes Phase 1: Orbiters Mars Orbiter Mission: 5 November 2013 PSLV-XL: 24 September 2014 – – Success Success 6 months 7 years, 6 months, 8 days First Indian interplanetary mission.

  7. Space collaborations between Singapore and ISRO - Wikipedia

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    Launch date Launch mass Launch vehicle Remarks Ref 1: X-SAT: 20 April 2011: 106 kg PSLV-C16 ISRO launched 3 satellites, of which 1 was foreign [5] 2: VELOX 1: 30 June 2011: 7 kg PSLV-C23 cubesat [6] 3: TeLEOS-1: 16 December 2015: 400 kg: PSLV-C29: Exclusive commercial launch of 6 Singaporean satellites. [7] [8] 4: VELOX-C1: 123 kg 5: VELOX-II ...

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  9. Mylswamy Annadurai - Wikipedia

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    India's first mission to Mars, the Mars Orbiter Mission, or Mangalyaan, reached the planet on 24 September 2014 completing its 300-day journey.While ISRO has been researching a Mars mission for many years, the project was only approved by the government in August 2012.