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India’s second lunar probe Chandrayaan II will land on moon in 2017 and the country’s first solar mission Aditya L1 is likely to be launched in 2019, Lok Sabha was informed on Wednesday.

Chandrayaan II will land on the surface of moon in 2017 and this second lunar mission will help explore the possibilities of signs of extra-terrestrial life, Minister of State in Prime Minister’s Office Jitendra Singh said during Question Hour responding to supplementaries.

The Aditya L1 mission “is aimed at studying the sun from an orbit around the sun-earth lagrangian point (L-1) which is about 1.5 million km from earth. It will carry seven payloads including a coronagraph to observe the outermost layers of the sun, the corona. Aditya L1 will be launched during 2019-20 timeframe,” he said in his written response.

The “approved cost” of the solar mission is Rs. 378.53 crore.

Responding to another question, Mr. Singh said India has entered the era of “space marketing” and the launch of six Singapore satellites on Wednesday will earn India €26 million.

So far, India has earned $15 million and €80 million by launching satellites of other countries, he said, adding that $ 5 million and €65 million are in the “pipeline”, while apparently referring to the launches proposed in the future.

The minister said a budget of Rs. 1420 crore has been approved by the government for realisation of Indian Regional Navigation Satellite (IRNSS) programme, including satellites and associated ground segment.

http://m.thehindu.com/sci-tech/scie...unch-solar-mission-in-2019/article7996066.ece
 
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We must focus on some applied and practical thing such as lowering the cost of launch etc. What purpose is going to be solved by putting these probes on moon?
 
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We must focus on some applied and practical thing such as lowering the cost of launch etc. What purpose is going to be solved by putting these probes on moon?

Future energy demands, a moon base for launching probes further into the solar system, base for asteroid mining. Even though these are 40-50 years ahead into the future, but steps should be taken from now.

And there are more funds being poured into the research for making space launch cheaper.

Th minister said they are looking for extra-terrestrial life.

Specially after Bangladeshis saw Sayeedis face on the moon.
 
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In a egoistic and biased way.
It's okay buddy. Let's all have a healthy competition.

They do not have the technology to land a rover on moon. And their lunar rover is supposed to weight 20kg? What can it do? What a joke!
Don't know much about rocketry and this seems rocket science to me. But thanks for the clarification. :)
 
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I guess we discuss Indian Space Program related threads in Indian Defence Section. Cdy-2 will collect data about Helium-3 on the Moon and "ex Indians" won't get a hell.out of it from Indians.
What's point in posting in South Asian section?:D
 
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