ISRO Chairman briefs Jitendra about upcoming Moon mission ‘Chandrayan-2’

19/04/2018
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NEW DELHI, Apr 18: The Chairman Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) & Secretary Department of Space, Dr K Sivan called on Union Minister of State (Inde pendent Charge) for Devel opment of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space Dr Jitendra Singh here today. During the meeting Dr. K Sivan briefed him about the upcoming Moon mission "Chandrayaan-2", expected to be launched from Sriharikota around October-November this year.
Giving details about the upcoming Chand rayaan-2 mission, Dr Sivan informed that the total cost of the mission is about Rs. 800 crore, which includes Rs. 200 crore as the cost of launching and Rs. 600 crore for the satellite. This cost, he said, is almost half of the launch cost if the same mission had to be launched from a foreign launching site.
Chandrayaan-2 will be equipped with a lander and rover probe, which will descend on the surface of the moon, from where it will observe the lunar surface and send back data, which will be useful for analysis of the lunar soil.
Dr Jitendra Singh not only appreciated Chand rayaan-2 for being a cost-effective mission but also lauded it for being totally indigenous in its expertise, manufacturing and material, which makes it an appropriate example of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Make in India" Mantra. Another ISRO Mission, GSLV Mk III-D2, scheduled for June-July this year, also came up for discussion.

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