After the lunar probe successfully landed on the moon and launched its first solar probe, India is looking at the next target-mdash;— Venus.
News on September 28thAccording to a number of Indian media quoted the president of the Indian Space Research Organization as saying, India's first Venus exploration mission-ldquo; has been deployed-rdquo;.
At around 11:50 on September 2, the carrier rocket PSLV-C57 was launched from the space launch site in Sriharigoda, India, carrying the probe ldquo; Helios-L1 astronomrdquo;.
According to ISRO, the Indian Space Research Organization, it will take about four months to fly from launch to arrival, the ldquo; Helios-L1flocrdQuote; probe.
According to ISRO, the Indian Space Research Organization, it will take about four months to fly from launch to arrival, the ldquo; Helios-L1flocrdQuote; probe.
However, India has tried to contact the lunar lander and the lunar rover, but so far no signal has been received.
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