ISRO gets payload proposals for Chandrayaan-II
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Quote:Jan 27, 2010 at 1729 hrs Bangalore : ISRO would finalise in a couple of months the payloads from the international community to be carried on Chandrayaan-II moon mission, the space agencyââ¬â¢s Chairman K Radhakrishnan said on Wednesday. ââ¬ÅYes, we have and in a couple of months we would finalise it. There are several of them (proposals received from different countries),ââ¬Â he told reporters here.
The Chandrayaan II mission would have an orbiter which would carry a lander and rover, the Indian Space Research Organisation chief said on the sidelines of a book launch on Moon Mission.
ââ¬ÅThe lander will bring the rover to the surface of the moon and during the time it is there, it will take samples to be analysed,ââ¬Â he said, adding, the data would be sent back to earth through the orbiter.
The orbiter would have ââ¬Åsome instruments and we are finalising which are those to be put there. It is about 50 kg mass, that is what we could have,ââ¬Â he said.
He said a scientific committee, chaired by former ISRO chief Prof U R Rao was looking at requirements and possibilities of learning from the Chandrayaan I experiment.
ââ¬ÅISRO is expected to finalise configuration soon for Chandrayaan II to be launched by GSLV. That is what the plan is around 2012-2013, we should be able to have the mission,ââ¬Â he noted.
Asked how many payloads the next mission would carry, he said it would be decided soon, with mass and power being the limiting factor.
ââ¬ÅWe also need to repeat some experiments. All will be decided by the scientific committee.ââ¬Â On possibility of an unmanned Mars Mission, Radhakrishnan said ââ¬Åthere are three opportune years, but then we have to finally decide what instruments we are going to carry, what is the science that you are trying to understand and then build a spacecraft.ââ¬Â He said 2013, 2016, 2018 were the ââ¬Åopportuneââ¬Â years or time slots available for such a mission.
ââ¬ÅWe also have a long journey to reach Mars. We have to finalise the kind of propulsion that we need. It will take a minimum of six months to reach there,ââ¬Â he said.
On whether ISRO was working on the project, he said ââ¬ÅAt the moment we are studying it and it is a paper study.ââ¬Â The global community was looking at a time frame of 2030 for having a habitat in Mars.
India was also looking at a human space flight programme around the earthââ¬â¢s orbit, he said, adding,the challenge was in designing a craft that could take astronauts and let them live outside in harsh environment.
It involved building a crew module, an escape system for astronauts if the craft develops problems and also ensuring reliability of the launch vehicle, he said.
ââ¬ÅIn four to seven years, we should be able to do it in steps,ââ¬Â he said. Initially, ISRO was looking at sending two astronauts on the craft on the lower orbit of the earth.
On Indiaââ¬â¢s stand on anti-satellite technology given the demand, he said, ââ¬Åwe are into peaceful use of outer space.ââ¬Â On GSLV Mark III next developmental flight or testing of the indigenous cryogenic engine, he said it should happen in the next couple of months. ââ¬ÅWe would take a review tomorrow,ââ¬Â he said.
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