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Government's nod to 'Isro's Shukrayaan': All you need to know about Venus Orbiter Mission

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 November 2024
India's space agency, Isro, has ambitious plans. Shukrayaan, a Venus orbiter, is set for a 2028 launch. Chandrayaan 4, a joint mission with Japan, aims for a 2030 lunar landing and sample return. A Mars landing, a space station by 2035, and advancements in the INSAT series are also on the horizon.
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