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|March 12, 2025
Sat survey to find out availability of groundwater in Kalaburagi
THE Chandrayaan-4 programme has already been approved and this mission shall be planned as a sample return mission, said secretary of the Department of Space Dr V Narayanan here on Tuesday.
At the convocation ceremony of the Central University of Karnataka here, Dr Narayanan said that the Bharathiya Antariksha Station (BAS) shall be a reality by 2035 for which the initial modules in space shall start as early as 2027.
An Indian has to land on the moon and return safely by a fully indigenous moon mission by 2040, he said. The ISRO chairman said, "A Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM) and Moon Landing Mission have also been approved, where we shall be sending a spacecraft to study planet Venus. A heavy lift Next Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV) with recoverable first stage, has also been approved by the Government of India. It has a capability of 1,000 times that of SLV3 and four times that of LVM3. You can imagine the complexity involved in these missions, and the degree of quality consciousness and levels to be displayed in each and every subsystem that we will be rolling out. The number of space assets is going to be increased to three fold in 4 to 5 years."
bringing them back safely. Towards this programme, the first unmanned mission is planned very shortly. This is a national programme, which involves meticulous mission planning and development of cutting edge technologies."
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